Does my child need a passport to fly from the UK to Dublin with Ryanair
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He has his birth certificate and he will be travelling with me. He is 9.
My child was born in the UK, He is British.
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Can a child fly with Ryanair without a passport?
You also have to bring the child's birth certificate as ID. He/she does not need photo ID if under 16. It is unlikely that a child would be on a parents European passport any more. Ryanair insist on a Passport and nothing else as ID which is why we are buying one for our 1month old granddaughter.Can you travel to Dublin from UK without a passport Ryanair?
Flights between the UK and Ireland require a passport, a drivers licence is NOT accepted. And later: Driving licences are NOT acceptable for travel with Ryanair between the UK and Ireland. No exceptions will be made. Yes they put that in bold.Can a child fly to Dublin without a passport?
It is compulsory for all passengers (including babies) to have their own valid passport or officially recognised European Union I.D. card when travelling to and from Ireland or France. In some cases, a visa may also be required. If you are driving a vehicle you will also need a valid driving licence.Can you fly to Dublin with Ryanair without a passport?
In order to ensure compliance, passengers should carry a valid passport (and visa if applicable) or EU/EEA government issued national identification card on all journeys.Travelling through Dublin Airport with a baby - Unravel Travel TV
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