Yes, when flying to Blackpool, you typically need to provide proof of identity, such as a passport or a government-issued ID. Additionally, if you are traveling within the UK, a valid form of identification may be required by the airline. It's always best to check the specific requirements of the airline you are flying with before your trip.
Yes, a two-year-old will need a passport to fly to Blackpool if traveling from outside the UK. For domestic flights within the UK, such as from other UK airports to Blackpool, a passport is not necessary; however, some airlines may require proof of age for infants and toddlers. It's always best to check with the specific airline for their requirements.
.Cheak the airline about it.
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You can only use a UK drivers licence as proof of identity to fly within the UK. If you want to fly abroad - you will need an internationally recognised passport.
correct me if i'm wrong but approxiamtely 14 hours
No bigfoot cant fly as there is no proof he is even real !
I believe so, since it's an internal flight. You'll still need some photographic proof of identity in order to fly anywhere.
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Yes, you need a license to busk in Blackpool. Street performers are required to obtain a permit from the local council to ensure they comply with regulations regarding noise and location. It's important to check with the Blackpool Council for specific guidelines and application procedures before you start performing.
some sight seeing places in blackpool are: Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Zoo and Blackpool's art galleries.
Blackpool is in the county of Lancashire (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackpool)