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So an Asylum Registration Card might be OK?Lucapooka wrote:You need a valid ID to board an airplane. You should check with the airline as to what they deem acceptable within CAA guidelines. Here, for example, are Easyjet's demands:
Valid Government-issued identity card
SMART card
Electoral identity card
Calm down. The site is here to help & guide, not preach about what I should have done! If you dont want to help, you were free to stay away from the thread.Lucapooka wrote:How would I know? I've cited Easyjet's requirements by way of example but you have not said which airline you are flying with. Additionally, a Govt. issued ID card seems (to me) to refer to civil servant's ID pass. You need to make your own enquiries with your chosen airline. Probably two clicks of the mouse if you look at their website.
I travel few years ago with Easy jet from Liverpool to Belfast. And I use my Asylum application Registration card as my ID to travel.gollywood wrote:Eg fly from Gatwick to Glasgow?
The Asylum seeker is still 'in the system' & doesnt have their passport (that is held by the UKBA)
Would he require his passport to fly domestically, or would his Asylum Registration Card suffice?
Or is he simply not allowed to fly domestically?
Thanks Cobra - much obliged. I will see what airlines are available & then contact them individually.cobra wrote:I travel few years ago with Easy jet from Liverpool to Belfast. And I use my Asylum application Registration card as my ID to travel.gollywood wrote:Eg fly from Gatwick to Glasgow?
The Asylum seeker is still 'in the system' & doesnt have their passport (that is held by the UKBA)
Would he require his passport to fly domestically, or would his Asylum Registration Card suffice?
Or is he simply not allowed to fly domestically?
gollywood wrote:Thanks Cobra - much obliged. I will see what airlines are available & then contact them individually.cobra wrote:I travel few years ago with Easy jet from Liverpool to Belfast. And I use my Asylum application Registration card as my ID to travel.gollywood wrote:Eg fly from Gatwick to Glasgow?
The Asylum seeker is still 'in the system' & doesnt have their passport (that is held by the UKBA)
Would he require his passport to fly domestically, or would his Asylum Registration Card suffice?
Or is he simply not allowed to fly domestically?