Photographis ID is required to fly from airports in the UK. Typically this means a passport even for internal flights although a photographic driving licence is normally accepted. Check with the airline if unsure as different airlines have different interpritations of the new law.
For internal flights you need photo ID - driving license, season ticket photocard, passport, etc. For external flights you need your passport, of course.
A passport
No. But they will need appropriate identification if you wish to fly.
You do not need a passport to fly from Los Angeles, CA to Denver, CO. As long as you are a US Citizen, the only identification you will need is your driver's license or state issued identification card.
A photo identification is necessary to fly from England to Northern Ireland. The airlines prefer a driver's license or passport identification picture. The passport is not necessary if the person flying is a citizen of either country.
None, within the United States. A passport if they are leaving the country.
Yes, sure !
Some airlines require passport or driving license while others e.g. bmi or BA do not ask for identification.
Different airlines have different rules so it is best to check directy with the airline that you intend to fly with.
You need your identification documents and fare to fly to Dublin from Prestwick on a Ryan Air Ticket.
Not even Ow.
If you're flying from the USA to Glasgow, Scotland, the answer is no. You'll need a passport at least. You also may need another form of picture identification. Typically this is a driver's license or state issued identification card.
Yes, you do need some identification.
Yes, but you need a visa or some type of identification, when you get to the border you will be asked for it and the nature of your trip.