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Richie London

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Re: passport advice
« Reply #15 on: 11 August 2009, 18:59:45 »

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Take your bus pass for ID Richie :y


i dont think my oyster card will be any good steve.  ;)
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #16 on: 11 August 2009, 19:05:27 »

As mentioned, no you don't but some airlines will require one.

Ryanair do require one I know for a fact as I travel with them from Bournemouth to Edinburgh. As said, check what forms of ID they will accept, whoever you choose.
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #17 on: 11 August 2009, 19:06:39 »

have you got a photo type driving liesence??
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #18 on: 11 August 2009, 19:51:58 »

You do need a uk passport to fly to soctland as my sisters dads lives there and she and my brother in law and kids needed one
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #19 on: 11 August 2009, 19:53:16 »

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You do need a uk passport to fly to soctland as my sisters dads lives there and she and my brother in law and kids needed one

Other forms of ID are also acceptable internally.

Your sister talks a load of $hit at the best of times  :y
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #20 on: 11 August 2009, 19:55:42 »

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You do need a uk passport to fly to soctland as my sisters dads lives there and she and my brother in law and kids needed one

Other forms of ID are also acceptable internally.

Your sister talks a load of $hit at the best of times  :y
No she dont james and dont be nasty :P
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #21 on: 11 August 2009, 19:57:24 »

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You do need a uk passport to fly to soctland as my sisters dads lives there and she and my brother in law and kids needed one

Other forms of ID are also acceptable internally.

Your sister talks a load of $hit at the best of times  :y
No she dont james and dont be nasty :P

Meeeeeeeeow......  :y
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #22 on: 11 August 2009, 19:58:38 »

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You do need a uk passport to fly to soctland as my sisters dads lives there and she and my brother in law and kids needed one

Other forms of ID are also acceptable internally.

Your sister talks a load of $hit at the best of times  :y
No she dont james and dont be nasty :P

Meeeeeeeeow......  :y
  You get meeeeow when i see you next mate :P
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #23 on: 11 August 2009, 20:03:51 »

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have you got a photo type driving liesence??

yeah, and i do look rather dashing on it  ;)  ;D ;D
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #24 on: 11 August 2009, 20:04:53 »

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have you got a photo type driving liesence??

yeah, and i do look rather dashing on it  ;)  ;D ;D

the photo on my licence is actually from 1993
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« Reply #25 on: 11 August 2009, 20:30:57 »

I can't see how they could request one for UK internal - I have no passport and I have flown to Belfast a couple of times.

Also ferry to Rosslare - no ID at all
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #26 on: 11 August 2009, 22:29:54 »

I went to Belfast last year, flew with flybe. Never needed a passport.

When I flew to Southampton the year before, flew with flybe. Never needed a passport.

So, try Flybe.

As has already been said, a photo licence should be enough id, but it does depend on the Airline.

BTW, where is your Jock boozeathon going to be held?
I can recommend a few places if you so desire.

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Re: passport advice
« Reply #27 on: 11 August 2009, 22:52:10 »

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I went to Belfast last year, flew with flybe. Never needed a passport.

When I flew to Southampton the year before, flew with flybe. Never needed a passport.

So, try Flybe.

As has already been said, a photo licence should be enough id, but it does depend on the Airline.

BTW, where is your Jock boozeathon going to be held?
I can recommend a few places if you so desire.

 :y


...as long as this isn't the end result BF ;D ;D


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Re: passport advice
« Reply #28 on: 11 August 2009, 23:14:11 »

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I went to Belfast last year, flew with flybe. Never needed a passport.

When I flew to Southampton the year before, flew with flybe. Never needed a passport.

So, try Flybe.

As has already been said, a photo licence should be enough id, but it does depend on the Airline.

BTW, where is your Jock boozeathon going to be held?
I can recommend a few places if you so desire.

 :y

I flew with Jersey European for work - in a BAe146 - previous flight I had was Malta to UK in a Comet.

I have only flown in 4 engine jets
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Re: passport advice
« Reply #29 on: 12 August 2009, 21:10:55 »

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You do need a uk passport to fly to soctland as my sisters dads lives there and she and my brother in law and kids needed one

Other forms of ID are also acceptable internally.

Your sister talks a load of $hit at the best of times  :y
No she dont james and dont be nasty :P

Meeeeeeeeow......  :y
  You get meeeeow when i see you next mate :P


Ahhhhh....now its getting interesting......photos?  :y
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