Passport is not mandatory .
You need to show an identity card which has a photo affixed ( Like PAN,Passport,Voter ID card, Photo credit/debit card) . If you've bought the ticket using a credit card and it's in your name you need to show the card to them , if you bought the ticket using some one else's card , you need to show the photocopy of the card attested by the owner ..
Photographis ID is required to fly from airports in the UK. Typically this means a passport even for internal flights although a photographic driving licence is normally accepted. Check with the airline if unsure as different airlines have different interpritations of the new law.
No, not if you are a British citizen. I don't know what the situation is with foreign nationals taking internal UK flights, so if you are a foreign national take advice from the airline you fly with.
No if flying internal to the UK you still need ID such as driving licence
I am a british citizen living in northern Ireland and I am attending a wedding in Scotland. I intend to travel to Scotland to the wedding by ferry but intend to fly back to belfast. I do not have a passport but do have a Northern Ireland electoral I.D. card - will this suffice as a means of I.D. at the airport.
no - it's an internal UK ferry trip
No, but you will need some form of valid photographic ID (a passport is ideal).
You need a passport or an ID.
No, it's an internal flight. However, some airlines require an officially recognised photographic form of identifiction such as a passport or full photographic UK driving licence.
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
Yes, You always need a passport (or EU national identity card) to get in our out of the UK.
Is a swaziland passport need a visa to uk?
They do. They just allowed my grand children who are Irish Passport holders on one.