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Yai | 13:17 Sat 06th Dec 2003 | Travel
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Do you need a passport to go on internal flights within the UK ? eg. East Midlands to Heathrow.

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No, but some airlines require ID, and a passport might be the most convenient proof of identity.
As Geofbob suggests, ID is sometimes required. To fly with Ryanair from Bournemouth to Prestwick, for example, one must show pictorial evidence of who you are. This means that - if you do not have a photo-style Driving Licence - they insist on seeing your passport. Only these two are acceptable.

The answer to your question is, therefore, "Yes, sometimes." I have no idea about East Midlands to Heathrow specifically.

Airlines are requesting photo-ids to confirm the person getting on theplane is the same as the person named on the ticket. What is accepted as photo-id is totally dependent on the airline. All will accept a passport, but if you do not have a passport they will accept others, but you must checkwith a the airline what they will accept.Go to the airlines website and it will tell you.

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This nonsense is supposedly to do with security, but I can't see what difference it makes to security. I suspect its an excuse to prevent people exchanging or selling their tickets.

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