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UK Identity Cards
I have just been told that a person holding only a UK ID Card - no passport, was not allowed to board an aircraft at Manchester. I have no information on where the flight was going.
I do know that French Citizens can travel by air, to and from UK. Can anyone throw any further light on this please. |
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They advertise that you only need the id card to travel through Europe. Perhaps they were going elsewhere
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WHile it may be advertised I have heard that you still need a passport as the card is so new.
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Some airlines even require passports on domestic flights, it is a way of identity checking. You have been warned. Personally I have to carry my passport, even though I have a Company ID Badge, a Airport Security Badge (Airside pass, much harder to get than a Govt ID card) and if we stop anywhere I only need a General Declaration of Crew, always carried to enter any country in the world. it saves problems. |
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I needed a passport to fly to Ireland a few weeks ago, that was with Ryanair.
It was tiring on my arms though, next time I'll use a bigger book as it flies better :D |
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Well if you fly with scumbag airlines, sorry ryanair, what do you expect.
they even have a new safety card....http://www.softirishrain.com/wp-cont...03/ryanair.jpg |
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I have flown Ryanair a number of times between UK & France - cheap, additional costs at your choosing, and on a 1 hour, or so, flight, do you really need a drink, or food, but they get you there with minimum delay - you get what you pay for.
Of course the "Big Boys" don't like them, look at the revenue they are being deprived of. I have flown on over 20 different airlines, from all continents except Australasia/Antartica - the worst, British Airways - the best, Emirates, but Ryanair are nearer the top than the bottom of my list. However back to the thread - the Government Website says it is good for travel between UK and all EU countries + Switzerland. The thread was posted in an attempt to ascertain the facts in order that a Lady member of Accyweb does not have to pay an unneccessary £60 or so, for a passport. |
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Jaysay, You could say that..... Most crew both pointy bit and cabin don't have a lot of time for Mr O'leary.
I try not to fly by them when possible, mainly on principal. The way he treats his staff is reminiscent of the good old days back in the late 1900's. I know it is a bit of a thread creep, but just to let you know a new first officer there, has to pay for everything, uniform, training, id badge, car parking, hotel, positioning etc and he/she does not get paid for the first 6 months flying.... Not sure about the cabin crew, but would not surprise me if they were treated the same. It is only a matter of time until they have a big problem in the air. |
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Barrie glad I could help
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rindi, you need to look at PPrune.org.....
hehehehe |
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