Easy jet say that they will accept photographic identification but don't go on to clarify or give examples.
Try emailing them and ask them if they will accept which ever form you have
http://easyjet.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/easyjet.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php
Chris
2006-07-23 02:25:56
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answered by kipp[axkid 3
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go to the easyjet website to find out what they will accept!!(or phone Stellios .. the owner directly lol)...
I presume any form of photographic ID will suffice and without that they will refuse to carry you, for security reasons.
Also .. as per their tv documentary in the UK.. they are so strict
on their policy for photographic id... at all times.. please don't think they will change their mind on this...because they don't!
A passport with any airline from the UK is required when leaving the UK to a foreign country..however most scheduled Uk airlines do not, at this time, request photographic proof of ID eg BA, BMI etc...(as far as I know) however since 911 Easyjet did bring it in to place for domestic or international flights... as said above for security and do think that BA/BMI were going to do same...
So.. if you have booked with easyjet already, please follow the above info.. and if not, perhaps try another airline to see if they have different credentials x good luck x
2006-07-23 17:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Easyjet should have the requirements on their website, otherwise, providing you're doing an internal flight, any of the recognised ID cards should do. Please don't assume that because you're not flying out of the country, Easyjet will waiver this requirement when you get to check-in, The will INSIST on some sort of ID to confirm who you are! Have a good trip.
2006-07-23 01:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are flying from UK to Ireland then any card with your photo on it is fine. However if your a traveling to any other country you will need to have a passport even if you are in Europe. I think alot of people get caught out as they think Europe dosent require a passport, or like my mums friend that they will accept an expired passport!
2006-07-23 22:44:56
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answered by IwishicoulddeleteYahooAnswers 2
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Anything issued by a government agency with your picture on it. There must be exceptions though like if your purse or wallet is lost or stolen and say you are out of state or country. Good question for sure. I'm using a 3 year old expired State ID card as they won't issue me another one because my SS# doesn't match my age and I can't get a copy of my birth certificate for the same reason.
2006-07-23 10:53:09
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answered by Billy M 4
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Your state should have a state issued ID for you to use that will work anywhere you go. It's similar to a driver's license without the driving part. It should list everything about you everyone wants; hair color, height, where you live, birth date, etc. Try that which you should be able to get the same place you would get a driver's license. Good luck!!
2006-07-23 01:31:26
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answered by roritr2005 6
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Any photo ID card issued by any official state agency will work. This is a Federal requirement and applies to all airlines operating in the USA.
2006-07-23 05:14:18
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answered by JetDoc 7
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If you ain't going overseas, a drivers license or state ID is fine....if you are leaving the country, you need a passport no matter what
2006-07-23 01:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get something called a Citizen Card which is accepted by airlines. http://www.citizencard.net/
Presumably you're flying internally, as you'll need a passport to leave the country.
2006-07-23 01:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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an 18plus card if you are in Australia or student id some places except bank card and other forms of id that you may have in your purse or wallet
2006-07-23 01:30:59
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answered by nettybromby 1
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