No, Only any kind of valid photo identity is required.
No, for domestic flights, you will need a form of photographic ID, not necessarily a passport.
No, but you will need some form of valid photographic ID (a passport is ideal).
No. For domestic travels, you do not need you passport. You only need a valid identification card.
No, you need your actual passport.
Yes they always need passports when they go over seas!! (i'm pretty sure) =) (if the child was born in another country other than the US, then YES, he or she would need a passport)
Bangladesh
Only on international flights
Does a Bangladesh Passport holder having USA Green Card need tourist visa for Cambodia
Yes - it is a Civil Aviation Authority requirement that all passengers traveling on domestic flights have photo identification with them in order to fly. Check the airline's website for an exact list, but a passport or drivers license will be sufficient. Note that the ID you have does not HAVE to be your passport on a DOMESTIC flight, as you are not leaving the UK - it is merely to comply with airport and airline security. Yes - it is a Civil Aviation Authority requirement that all passengers traveling on domestic flights have photo identification with them in order to fly. Check the airline's website for an exact list, but a passport or drivers license will be sufficient. Note that the ID you have does not HAVE to be your passport on a DOMESTIC flight, as you are not leaving the UK - it is merely to comply with airport and airline security.
The most acceptable ID is a current passport but ask them if they will accept anything else. It sometimes varies between different airlines - even on domestic flights.
If this is a domestic travel then you do not need to show your passport, if this is an international travel, meaning you are not a citizen of china, then you need you passport.
Photographis ID is required to fly from airports in the UK. Typically this means a passport even for internal flights although a photographic driving licence is normally accepted. Check with the airline if unsure as different airlines have different interpritations of the new law.