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A passport money for ticktes and a plane would help.
You will certainly need a passport - since Ireland is off the UK mainland.
LUTON, BIRMINGHAM OR EAST MIDLANDS AIRPORTS, BUT YOU WOULD NEED TO ORGANISE TRANSPORT NOMATTER WHICH AIRPORT YOU CHOOSE.
No you need a passport
A passport, a ticket, and a boarding pass.
a passport
yes
And eight-year-old traveling with their grandparents does not need ID to board a plane. The child will need a notarized paper giving the grandparent permission to have the child with them.
Officially, you don't need a passport to fly from Belfast to London because both places are within the UK. However, due to increased security in recent years, an acceptable photo ID is required to board a flight. The most acceptable photo ID is a passport. You may also be able to use a photo card driving licence but you should check with the airline that you are travelling with, as they are the people who will decide if you can board their plane or not.
no you just need a passport and the tickets.
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No