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Kerry

Flying from southampton to edinburgh - is this a domestic flight?


    



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Professor Science
yes


angelica
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of course not
you'll be flying to the
United Scottish Queendom
and you'll need to prove that
you are not Extra Terresrial
by DNA testing


ALAN P
YES
your giving the fairer sex a bad name.


The Boss
yes it is.


frednuff
YES IT IS as domestic refers to the United Kingdom


?
A domestic flight is one which takes off and lands in the same country, so yes, this is a domestic flight.


Weatherman
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YES


cherub
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yes. Any flight that takes place within the same airspace or country is a domestic flight. Although, Edinburgh is not in england, it is in the UK.


Clare
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Yes


StevieMo
do you mean flight or fight?


Theluckyhedgehog
Hi Kerry

Yes there is dear, and when you get of at Edinburgh buses run into the city centre £5.00 open day return arrive at Waverley Bridge.

thekuckyhedgehog (edinburgh)


Miss Behavin
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Erm, YES - unless for some strange reason best known to yourself, you are going via Kentucky USA or Ho Chi Min City.......... domestic = within the country. But you will still need your passport for ID because we don;t have identity cards in the UK.


wild_eep
i'm guessing you are not a domestic kerry.

Current situation: a province, a collection of principalities and two countries share one central government (with some devolution) and one contiguous border. Anything within that is domestic.

Note to any Welsh people here: I'm not trying to be rude; from what I know Wales was never united into one kingdom or republic; until Edward I started annexing bits of it, it was rather like Germany before Bismark, or Italy before whatshisname.

Note to everyone else: Dig down and you'll find that this question isn't as daft as it seems. The UK is only a de facto nation. There's no constitution that says it's one thing. We just act like it is because it makes it easier to get from Southampton to Edinburgh.


monkeyface
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Yes. Unless you intend to get there via Amsterdam or Alicante for example.


Robert
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Yes.


Mr Glenn
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Yes





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