NO! The only recommended airlines i have ever heard of here are : BA, Easy Jet, Flyglobespan and a couple others
i got appoinment letter from swatz airline in Scotland UK,
Its not a fake airlines.........
Scotland does not have an national airline. Being part of the United Kingdom, British Airways is the airline of choice for many.
Pan-Am
Why not contact an airline directlyand ask them?
She is jet setting
Yes, a passport is required when flying into Scotland from East Midlands or any other destination outside of the UK. Make sure to check the entry requirements for your specific nationality before traveling.
You don't need any form of passport to cross the border between England and Scotland as they are the same nation. It's possible that the airline may require a passport for identification though.
Your destination is irrelevant. It's your starting point that is important. Check with the airline that you intend to fly with as they all have different rules. As a general rule a passport and not a driving license would be necessary to fly into Scotland. It still depends on your starting point. If that is within Europe, you may not need a passport. As I said, check with the airline that you intend to fly with.
Different airlines have different rules so check with the airline that you intend to fly with. The easiest way is to travel by train.
The name Archibald is derived from German and French. During the Middle Ages, it was brought to Scotland by the Normans. It means genuine, bold and brave.
The superlative form of the word "genuine" is "most genuine."