We did not need photo id for my daughter when we flew with her in December. She was 5 months old at the time.
no you just need a passport and the tickets.
Providing the infant has suitable documentation and supervision.
Different airlines have different rules so it is best to check directy with the airline that you intend to fly with.
No - but some form of photo - ID is essential
In order to get the camera, you must fly to the Kaya Forests and hop on the first hut. Then there will be a gold nugget in a tree you need to get. Then fly back to nabooti and trade the man there for a camera. Then you can take pictures for Zeke.
If you are a US citizen you don't need a passport to fly within the USA (for example from Kansas City to Chicago), but you will need some form of official photo ID such as a drivers licence. If you are not a US citizen you will also need photo ID and a passport is best for this.
A passport is not needed to fly from one US state to another. However, you will need a photo ID of some sort to board the plane.
In order for a teenager to fly alone on a plane he/she will need to contact the airlne in advance to set reservations for the teen to fly alone. This is only if the teenager is between the ages of 13-18. Younger and older people will need to got through a special process. Flying alone for younger people can be scary. it is not reccomended either by the TSA
Nope. You don't have to legally have ID until you're eighteen.
To fly on a domestic flight within the United States you will need a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or a school ID.
Yes, surely an infant can fly in an airplane with his/her parent....no issues at all...I have myself carried my 4 month old baby abroad in airplane. PM
may i use state issued medicaid card as photo id to fly commercially in the usa