Any person (all ages) flying in the us must have a passport, as well as a second form of Identification.
Yes.
no, you will need an airplane,(people can't fly).
People who are not United States Citizens can still fly on airlines in the United States. They must have identification.
To fly people around.
by letting people fly around in circles and around
Most people in Alabama drive cars around to travel day-to-day within the state. When they need to leave the state, they could drive or fly.
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.
They have it because they need it for standing and walking around...they do fly and then need to stop and stand up.
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.
just enough to fly around
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.
AnswerNo, as both cities are in the UK****************************************^^ Actually that depends on which airline you are flying with. Ryanair and Easyjet are the only two airlines that fly from Liverpool to Belfast, and Ryanair now requires that all passengers check in with a passport or NID card, no matter where they are flying.