British and Irish citizens (but not British "nationals" from Hong Kong or other places overseas) can fly within the British Isles with a photocard driving licence.
Other EU citizens can use their national ID card.
Everyone else still needs a passport.
It depends. If you are an English or Welsh citizen, then you can certainly cross the border into Scotland without any passport. It's all the same nation, the United Kingdom. If you are a foreign national, then you will need a passport to enter the UK, whether you are trying to arrive at (for example) Manchester Airport in England, or Glasgow Airport in Scotland. However assuming you gained legal entry to England, you can then travel around the UK as there are no border checks in between England and Scotland, or Scotland and Wales.
Do u need a passport from scotland via dunegal going by ferry
NO
The distance between Gatwick airport to Luton airport is (71.1 mi) via M25 and if you ride in taxi it will take approximately 1 h 22 min to reach. If you need any information's and services at Gatwick airport you may contact with airport service Providers Company as "arunparking.co.uk"
Yes, Scotland is out side of the U.S.
No, you do not need a passport just a form of photo ID.
no
Boarding a plane at Gatwick Airport is similar to the process at other airports. People need to go through security, show their tickets and identification.
this question doesn't make sense as Scotland is in the UK. If you mean "do you need a passport to travel between England and Scotland" then the answer is no. Unless you are flying, in which case you will need some form of photo ID such as a passport or driving license.
passport
You can find more information about parking in the South Terminal at Gatwick Airport online at the website gatewick airport. You can go to that website and prebook parking for the days you will need at the South Terminal.
yes