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Flying with children

Flying with children

by: Mickey - 06-06-09 19:25

Sorry to be asking help on this question, but it's kind of child related.

If You have'nt got a Passport or photo ID how would you fly from a UK air port to Belfast City, Also how does a seven year old fly, No Passport etc, Can any one give me some help?

RE: Flying with children - 06-06-09 19:53

by: kaz (the first one!)

isn't Belfast within the UK??

Passport only needed for out of Uk but not sure about photo ID - driving licence usually for an adult. 

RE: Flying with children - 06-06-09 20:31

by: purepurple

I think you need a passport to take an internal flight and children need their own passports

so I think you are looking at a ferry

 

RE: Flying with children - 06-06-09 20:36

by: purepurple

best bet is to check with the airline

mickey
RE: Flying with children - 07-06-09 01:00

by: mickey

Thanks for you replies,

I did a check with Ryan air, who say a Passport, but they also say a Photo ID Driving card

two of the people who want to fly ain't got any Photo ID, So a trip to Liverpool then for the Ferry,7 Hours drive, I'm so glad i'm not going.

i checked air Lingus to, but could make head or tail of their sit, They say a Buss Photo Pas wil do..

i still think Belfast is under the UK, But guys and Gurls Thanks for you help on this one, Cheers

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