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Barrie Yates 16-03-2010 20:08

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.

Benipete 16-03-2010 20:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 797767)
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.

It would appear he just Hopped over.

Barrie Yates 16-03-2010 20:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 797770)
It would appear he just Hopped over.

Sorry, too clever for me, I just cannot see the connection between my post and your response?

lancsdave 16-03-2010 20:42

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They advertise that you only need the id card to travel through Europe. Perhaps they were going elsewhere

mattylad 16-03-2010 21:07

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WHile it may be advertised I have heard that you still need a passport as the card is so new.

Benipete 16-03-2010 21:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 797778)
Sorry, too clever for me, I just cannot see the connection between my post and your response?

For those peoples that do not speaka the Engllish here is were I am comings from If you have gotta the ticket and nobody knows where you are goings to you are in stuck inna the deep enda:D:D

Boeing Guy 16-03-2010 21:29

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Quote:

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
and there is the problem. We don't know where this 'person' was traveling, it is quite possible to use a ID card to travel to and from a EU state, the quote off the government website is here;
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when you go abroad - the card can be used just like a passport when you travel within the European Economic Area and Switzerland
However this card does not replace your passport and has no value outside of the EU. You would not be refused boarding, as you would never get that far, you would actually be turned away at check in, this is where the agent will check if you have the correct documents. Some airlines will only allow travel with a passport, regardless of EU rules. If the airline get it wrong and allow you to use a ID card, then you get turned away at destination, the airline have a duty to bring you home and can be liable for a very large fine.

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.

mattylad 17-03-2010 07:04

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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

Boeing Guy 17-03-2010 07:16

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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

jaysay 17-03-2010 09:08

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:rolleyes:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 797905)
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

It appears Ryanair ain't to popular with you BG:rolleyes:

Barrie Yates 17-03-2010 10:02

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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.

Boeing Guy 17-03-2010 10:03

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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.

Boeing Guy 17-03-2010 10:05

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Barrie glad I could help

garinda 17-03-2010 10:05

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/tra...cle5815088.ece

:pain30:

Boeing Guy 17-03-2010 10:07

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rindi, you need to look at PPrune.org.....
hehehehe


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