A current passport is the best thing to use. A photocard driving licence is also acceptable. Different airlines have different rules, so its best to check with the airline that you intend to travel with and see what else is acceptable.
A valid passport is best.
I am pritty sure you do not need ID flying to Guernsey from the UK
It's much easier to take a train - and you won't need ID.
No, for domestic flights, you will need a form of photographic ID, not necessarily a passport.
Would it get you out of your own country? Or are you in the UK anyway? If so, you don't not need nuttin' for ID.
No, you shouldn't need a passport to fly from England to Scotland - although you will need photographic ID like a driver's license. It is best to double check with your airline before you fly.
Most airlines now insist that passengers have some form of official photographic ID before being allowed to board a flight, A current passport is the most acceptable ID on both domestic and international flights.
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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.
You need photographic ID for ANY flight!
Get a new ID.
To comply with the Civil Aviation Authority's requirements, you will need a form of photographic ID, to fly domestically within the UK. This does not have to be a passport, the following is a non-exhaustive list of valid ID. - Armed forces identity card, - CitizenCard, - Government-issued ID card, - SMART card, - Electoral identity card, - NUS, college or university ID card (must be photographic) - ID card from a nationally recognised company.