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2007-01-06 06:47:41
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answer #1
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answered by sandi 2
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No you don't. We just came back from Glasgow to Manchester. And as for countries in the EU, Although the UK is a full member of the EU you will still be required to carry a full 10 year passport that is current for the duration of your stay in Europe. Most countries have abandoned passport checks at land borders but you will still be expected to produce a valid form of identification. For UK citizens the only document which suffices is a British passport. Furthermore you will have your passport checked by immigration control when you return to the UK.
2007-01-06 06:56:04
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answer #2
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answered by Patricia W 2
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Problem is... there's still no national ID card in the UK and look, not everyone drives. Besides, the government doesn't even issue optional alternative IDs for non-drivers. You'd have to present some random, unofficial card with your photo on it, and it's up to them to take you and your photo on trust.
So, if you don't drive, then YES, get a passport to be on the safe side. It's the only way you can conclusively and officially prove your identity... unless you fetch your birth certificate, of course.
2007-01-06 10:31:13
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answered by Flo Chen 2
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My understand is that you need a passport to fly anywhere effective Jan 1 2007. But the best thing you can do is call your travel agent or airport and they can help you out.
2007-01-06 07:03:51
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answered by Marina 3
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No but you do need an acceptable form of photographic ID. Passport, drivers license or an up-to-date work ID card (only accepted by some carriers).
2007-01-06 06:49:24
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answered by Ecko 4
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some airlines (like easyjet) require you to have a passport for an internal flight but generally no you dont need a passort for uk domestic flights
2007-01-07 07:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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In thory no, but you will need some proof of id, IE a Passport or driving licence
2007-01-06 06:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Not legally but most airports require that you have one but you can get away with another form a photographic id a driving license etc.
2007-01-06 06:49:49
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answer #8
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answered by wang eyed lil 3
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I needed a passport when I went...
from east midlands to glasgow..
2007-01-06 06:50:12
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Most airlines state photographic ID, Drivers licence etc should suffice, to be honest, I would always take my passport, if some jobsworth starts being funny at check-in, your'e screwed.
2007-01-06 06:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You deffinatly need a photo I.D, but check with the airline if you do or don't so you dont end up not being able to travel.
2007-01-06 06:48:42
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answered by Loopy_lora 2
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