In theory No - however in order to fly from any airport in the UK, including domestic flights you must have proper identification. For adults this can include Photo Card Driving Licences or government issued ID (e.g. Police Warrent Card, Military ID, etc). In practice, you'll find that although a passport isn't required (as your not leaving the country) most UK citzens will use their passport as government issued ID. Foreign visitors would be advised to have their passport just in case they didn't have other acceptable ID. I've just re-read the question and realised it refers specifically to children... as I don't have any I'm not sure! According to Easyjet children under 16 do not require photographic ID but they must be accompanied by an adult with the appropriate ID - individual airlines may have different rules though. Best to check!
Scottish people are also British and hold a British passport.
Those flying from elsewhere in Britain shouldn't require a passport, but they will probably need some form of photographic ID and since children can't drive then a passport is probably the only other form they'll have. It's always best to check with your airline before you travel as the rules can vary.
Typically the airline requires one form of photographic identification when flying from Scotland to England. A lot of adults use their driving license for this, but since children don't hold one then it is likely a passport is the only acceptable form of photographic ID available to them. It is always best to check with your airline(s) (there and back) before travelling as rules may vary.
You need some type of identification to travel by air within the UK, whatever your age.
Exactly what types of identification is and is not accepted varies from airline to airline. You need to check the airlines website. All airlines accept passports, so this is the safest thing to use.
Yes. You need a passport to go anywhere that is out of the country you are a citizen of.
In the UK a new born baby will be required to have a passport to fly in the UK Europe and America + others
No, because they are both in the UK. Photo ID can be useful for domestic travel, however.
Yes you need a valid passport to fly from Glasgow to Spain.
i believe you do.
A passport is still needed when traveling between the UK (Glasgow) and European Union Schengen countries (Berlin).
Your own nationality as well as where you are travelling from and to, will determine the need for a passport. However, it is always advisable to bring a passport when travelling internationally.
No - but some form of photo - ID is essential
Yes, even children need passport to travel. Especially when it is international.
That would depend on your nationality. As a general rule, for any international travel, bring a passport with you.
Yes
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No need of passport for driving canada but if u are taking any minor children of other children then u need to show NOTARIZED letter
In the UK, and also Europe since October 1998, children have needed their own passport and can no longer travel under their parents passports.In most other countries it is highly recommended that children have their own passports.If children are under the age of 18 they do not need a passport, for Ireland, however you will need their birth certificate. Anyone over the age of 18 will need a passport for Ireland.
No they don't.