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EasyJet Belfast to Glasgow ID?

  • 27-10-2017 10:26pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60 ✭✭


    Is a passport essential for flights between Belfast and Glasgow? The website seems a bit non committal on it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,079 ✭✭✭Vic_08


    Is a passport essential for flights between Belfast and Glasgow? The website seems a bit non committal on it.

    It seems clear enough to me, photographic ID is required.

    http://www.easyjet.com/en/help/boarding-and-flying/travel-documents-and-information


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 849 ✭✭✭Tenigate


    According to their site, your driving licence is fine as photo id.

    Personally, I'd take a passport. Last thing I'd want is a security or gate agent telling me they're not acepting an Irish licence (their site doesn't specify uk licence, and i know of people who flew in the past on an irish licence.)

    Also if anything happened and you were forced to fly home with another airline they might insist on a passport.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,921 ✭✭✭munchkin_utd


    Tenigate wrote: »
    According to their site, your driving licence is fine as photo id.

    Personally, I'd take a passport. Last thing I'd want is a security or gate agent telling me they're not acepting an Irish licence (their site doesn't specify uk licence, and i know of people who flew in the past on an irish licence.)

    Also if anything happened and you were forced to fly home with another airline they might insist on a passport.
    from Glasgow to Belfast you can always take the bus and the ferry which takes less than 6 hours, which isnt that much slower than the plane when taking into account all the messing goes on with getting to airport/ checkin queues/ security/ collecting bags the other end and getting from airport into town on the other end.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60 ✭✭Einstein A. Gogo


    I wasn't asked for any ID either way.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 81 ✭✭shinju


    You can be asked for ID on the ferries, especially when returning and if by car.

    If travelling by air, photographic ID is required. But just remember that your Irish drivers licence states your place of birth (which could be outside of Ireland) so it's best to take your passport as well.


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