No, not for domestic flights but you need some form of ID like a drivers license. For international flights you need a passport and obviously for a domestic flight connecting to an international flight you are usually asked for a passport at check in.
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.
No, not if you are a British citizen. I don't know what the situation is with foreign nationals taking internal UK flights, so if you are a foreign national take advice from the airline you fly with.
No if flying internal to the UK you still need ID such as driving licence
I am a british citizen living in northern Ireland and I am attending a wedding in Scotland. I intend to travel to Scotland to the wedding by ferry but intend to fly back to belfast. I do not have a passport but do have a Northern Ireland electoral I.D. card - will this suffice as a means of I.D. at the airport.
no - it's an internal UK ferry trip
No, you do not need a passport to fly from Anglesey to Cardiff, as both locations are within the UK. Domestic flights in the UK typically do not require passengers to present a passport; however, a form of identification may be needed. It's advisable to check with the airline for their specific requirements.
No, but you will need some form of valid photographic ID (a passport is ideal).
You need a passport or an ID.
No, it's an internal flight. However, some airlines require an officially recognised photographic form of identifiction such as a passport or full photographic UK driving licence.
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
Yes, You always need a passport (or EU national identity card) to get in our out of the UK.
Is a swaziland passport need a visa to uk?