
Lisa
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A photocard driving licence should suffice for airlines and airports. I am Scottish, but live in England....I never need my passport for any, just my driving licence.
Hope your friend has a great time in Scotland. I am biased obv but it is lovely x |
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twellso
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Thats fine, any form of photographic I.D. is acceptable for domectic flights. I have travelled to N. Ireland on a staff i.d. card. |
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jay
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glad you like scotland- enjoy your trip/ lol |
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robert h
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You don't need to use a British passport to travel within Britain. |
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guitar girl
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i'm pretty sure my dad had to take a passport when he flew from london to glasgow... |
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disgusted with councils
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A photo ID driving licence is OK. He should check with the airline he is using. |
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Beetroot Yourself
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No passport required as long as he has ID. |
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Lora W
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You don't need a passport to travel within the UK. Although it is always wise to check. |
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aussiediver
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Usually the airlines will tell you what you need when you purchase your ticket. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS WELL. When in doubt, call them. |
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Jase
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normally photographic id but may need passport on some airlines |
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Kimmy Emm
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shud b fine i travelled from england to scotland on a plane with absolutely no id, i dont even know how i managed that ? |
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IreneMC
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If he is flying from England to Scotland why should he need a passport?Scotland is in the same country of England...The United Kingdom! |
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Carrie S
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Usually the credit card you book the ticket on is sufficient to retrieve the boarding card from the automated machine at the airport. He then proceeds to the bag drop where he shows his boarding card and they take his bags (if he has any). This is the same for any travel within the United Kingdom. If he was to travel outside the UK he would need a passport. If he wants to bring it as extra ID then fine but I have never been asked for one. You CAN take bottles of water on a plane as long as you buy them from the shop once you have cleared security.
As for the other answers, you don't need a passport to travel within the UK, otherwise everyone in the UK would have to have a passport or a driving license wouldn't they, and what if they do not drive and have never travelled abroad nor have any plans to. It's not like you can ban people from their own country. Of course they can travel. |
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The Doctor
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It depends on the airline. Probably, but I'm not that sure, and I know that when you land even if you come from the UK you still have to show your passport like in Gatwick. |
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deadloud
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King Alex might shoot the plane down ... he doesn't like the English. If he gets his own way he'll turn Scotland into North Korea. |
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