
bouncingtigger13
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It depends who you're flying with - I suggest you read the small print on the booking form.
Some flights will let you board with a photo driving licence; others insist on the full passport, even though it's an internal flight. To be on the safe side, I always use my passport as ID, rather than rely on another form of photo ID. (Oh, and I live in Scotland, and fly south on a fairly regular basis, so have had experience in this area!)
If you don't have a passport, you can speed up your application, but it does cost more. |
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rosemary d
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You need valid photo ID for all flights nowadays, usually passport or driving licence. |
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Steve W
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No, But you will need Photo ID |
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Andrew G
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No Passport Is Needed As You Are Not Flying Outwith Great Britain So No Passport Is Needed x |
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justme
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u have to apply for a visa at scottish embassy and wait for 2 weeks
visa costs £65 |
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st_evenuk
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DDDeeeeerrrrrr Scotland is in the UK, you may need to prove your ID, for which a passport would serve the purpose, but you don't need a passport |
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raftart
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No, you don't need a passport. I fly there quite a lot, although, I use my passport as my photo id, only becuase my driving licence is terrible!! x |
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Moorglademover
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No, it's an internal flight. No passport needed. |
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murphy
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i last flew from ed to birmingham with bmi and photo id was required, i used my dr license |
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wozza.lad
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no just a phrase book so you can understand them |
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JonBovi
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No a plane would be better. You might fall off the passport. |
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Penfold
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You do not need a passport to fly within the UK. However, you do need id to prove you are the person on the ticket. Although some airlines will still allow any form of id, it probably is a good idea to take photo id given the tightening security. |
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bob t
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normaly all that is needed is ssome form of photo id |
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Christopher B
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you do need a passport to fly to scotland it is a couvtrie? |
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Pat
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scotland is in the UK...
why dont u just drive up there |
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laura h
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yes you need a passport |
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dumplingmuffin
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you need photo ID |
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k
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No passport or any other ID required |
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frontera2
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Officially you do not need to have a passport for any domestic flight within the UK, nor do you need one to fly to the Republic of Ireland either.
However you DO need some form of photographic identification, for example a photocard driving license. I have made domestic flights with Easyjet, Ryanair, BA, BMI, Flybe and Euromanx airlines and all of these are more than happy with a photocard license.
However, if you are still unsure, contact your airline for clarification. |
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D M
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only if you fly with easyjet |
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fiona
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Not yet, but when we get full independance then the situation might change. |
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Fin
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You'll be English, then? |
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Santhosh
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Ofcourse u dont ! Scotland is a part of UK |
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damionsavannah@verizon.net
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you have to got to mva and apply for one its 125.00$ |
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Well, said Alberto
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no |
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JD417
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no its an internal flight |
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Miss Behavin
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No! Scotland and England are the same country - the united kingdom. You do not need a passport, but should have photo id for security purposes. |
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misty
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you dick! |
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baddatum
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Scotland is in the UK. UK includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. You don't need a passport for any of these. |
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GS1
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That old chestnut.....of course you need a passport to get in! Ignore these people who say you don't. You'll also need a temporary visitors visa which you can pick up from any court-house in Scotland, for £75 I think (Scottish notes only). The only problem you might have is getting into Scotland illegally to get to the court-house to buy the visa. Catch 22 situation....your call. |
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