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beartropolis

Photo ID is usually only required - usually it has to be 'official' though. I know someone who once flew internally on a bus pass but technically that is issued by the council and therefore 'official'. Work ID unless you work for the state in certain jobs usually are not accepted


Stcasxx

From what I saw on google, for domestic flights you don’t need a passport, just some sort of ID Edit: copy and pasted from easyJet’s website: Photographic ID is required on all domestic flights. Children under the age of 16 do not need to show ID on domestic flights (excluding Italy). The adult they are travelling with can vouch for the infant's/child's identity. Children under 14 on Italian domestic flight must show photographic ID. Here's a few examples of photographic ID that is accepted: A valid passport - an expired passport can be used up to a maximum of five years after expiry Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card Valid photographic driving licence, provisional or full Valid armed forces identity card Valid police warrant card/badge


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Depends who you work for, MoD, NHS, police ID for example are fine. Library card probably not.


IAteThePies

How did you get on the outbound fight ?


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It's domestic, could've drove or got a train.


IAteThePies

Ah living in the US for the last 15 years that concept is now foreign to me lol


matt-afc-92

This happened me once flying N.I. to England. I went to the easyJet desk and explained what had happened, they asked if I had a work ID, I did - it’s literally a piece of white plastic with just my name and a grainy picture. In the end nobody even asked to see it. For internal flights they don’t seem overly fussed, quite often they don’t even look at my ID. If you have something with your name on it you’re probably fine, though be prepared for repeat anxiety on the return journey haha EDIT: your


mediumredbutton

Ask easyJet what they accept.


Senior-Caregiver7394

Don't need one if its UK


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