A photo ID such as a student ID, license or state ID card are acceptable forms of identification needed to fly domestic in the United States. An certified copy of a birth certicicate is also an acceptable.
Just to clarify you must have a valid State Issued ID with a Birth Certificate. You must have a Photo Id no Matter what
No, but you will need some form of valid photographic ID (a passport is ideal).
Yes, you will need a return flight from the UK for your trip.
No form of ID is required for domestic flights in the UK (those flying from one airport to the other in the UK). However, you are best to carry some form of photographic identification, issued by either the UK Government or the American government, that way if you are asked you will have ID with you.
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.
You need a passport or an ID.
Officially you don't need a passport to fly within the UK. However, due to recent security scares, you must produce an acceptable photo ID before boarding a flight. The easiest way to do that is to use a passport.
Yes - it is a Civil Aviation Authority requirement that all passengers traveling on domestic flights have photo identification with them in order to fly. Check the airline's website for an exact list, but a passport or drivers license will be sufficient. Note that the ID you have does not HAVE to be your passport on a DOMESTIC flight, as you are not leaving the UK - it is merely to comply with airport and airline security. Yes - it is a Civil Aviation Authority requirement that all passengers traveling on domestic flights have photo identification with them in order to fly. Check the airline's website for an exact list, but a passport or drivers license will be sufficient. Note that the ID you have does not HAVE to be your passport on a DOMESTIC flight, as you are not leaving the UK - it is merely to comply with airport and airline security.
A passport.
Yes you do. you need a passport to fly on a plane
If you are travelling to Northern Ireland from Great Britain on any airline, then you do not require a passport, since it is a domestic flight within the UK. A valid drivers licence or other form of valid photographic ID will suffice.
No, you just need a national ID. Their both part of the EU.
Yes, you may need a UK visa for a connecting flight if you are required to pass through UK immigration during your layover. It is important to check with the airline and UK immigration authorities to determine if a visa is necessary for your specific situation.