Yes, you do need a passport to fly to Jersey from the UK. Although Jersey is part of the British Isles, it is not part of the United Kingdom. Jersey is a Crown Dependency and has its own Immigration rules. Therefore, a valid passport is required for travel between the UK and Jersey.
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You need a passport or an ID.
do I need a passport to travel from south wales UK to jersey
All people require a passport to travel by plane from the UK to Jersey to fulfil the identification requirements set by airlines. Wrong, British and Irish residents do not need a passport to fly to Jersey. You will need some form of ID though. Seeing you are from New Zealand, you should would take your passport with you.
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What is the child's age? Usely not but check airports just incase.
Yes you do. you need a passport to fly on a plane
Although you don't need a passport to travel between the UK and Jersey for the purposes of Immigration control, the airlines only accept specific types of photo ID - normally only a European National Identity Card or a Passport. Check with your airline.
yes you do in order to travel you must have a passport
You do not need a passport to fly from London to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as both locations are in the UK, however it is always best to take your passport with you just in case.
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.
No. There is a common travel agreement between Ireland and Britain.