Yes, babies under the age of 2 are not required to have a separate ID to fly domestically in the United States. However, it is recommended to carry a copy of the baby's birth certificate just in case it is needed for verification purposes.
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Yes, most airlines require a form of identification for babies, such as a birth certificate or passport, when flying domestically or internationally.
Yes, a 2-year-old does not require an ID to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificate.
Yes, a baby does not need an ID to fly domestically within the United States if they are under the age of 18. However, it is recommended to carry a copy of the baby's birth certificate for identification purposes.
Yes, a 3-year-old typically does not require an ID to fly domestically within the United States, but it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificate just in case it is needed for verification.
No. All you need is a form of ID. A drivers license, a ID card. That is all.
Yes, a minor typically requires a form of identification to fly, such as a passport or a government-issued ID. It is important to check with the airline for specific requirements before traveling.
Yes, as of October 1, 2021, all passengers, including minors, are required to have a Real ID-compliant identification to fly domestically within the United States.
If you fly, the airline will request some form of ID. Currently the ferry companies don't require ID. There is no legal requirement for passports between the ROI and the UK.
No, you cannot fly with an expired ID.
Yes, babies do not need a government-issued ID to fly domestically in the United States if they are under the age of 18. However, it is recommended to bring a copy of the baby's birth certificate as a form of identification.
Yes, you can fly to Canada with an enhanced ID.