Does the sufficiency of an ID-card for travelling abroad depend on the airline?

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I'm from the Netherlands and will be travelling to Turkey very soon. On my ID-card it says that it allows me to travel to Turkey (i.e. I don't need a passport). However, on the website of the airline I'm flying with it says that I do need a passport. So now I'm panicking a bit, since there's no way to arrange a passport at such short notice, and I was under the impression that I could travel to Turkey with just an ID-card.

So my question is: is this possible? Can it be that I can enter Turkey with just an ID-card, but that the airline still requires me to have a passport regardless?

Edit: I called them (already before posting this question), but it wasn't very helpful. The conversation went something like this

  • Me: Do I need a pasport to fly from the Netherlands to Turkey?
  • Them: Yes you need a passport
  • Me: Even if an ID-card is sufficient for getting into Turkey?
  • Them: Hold please...
  • Them (20 secs later): We don't know, this is not our responsibility

So after that not so helpful conversation I came to this site to ask for more information. I'll update this answer either after I'm denied or after I arrived on my destination.



Best Answer

According to Timatic, which is THE authority used by airlines for determining passport, visa & health requirements for travelers, your National ID is an acceptable travel document. Timatic for Netherlands - Turkey

Chances are the call center agent only looked at the general rules which state a passport is required, but the check in agent will be able to reference the full Timatic listing for your nationality - destination pair. But to be ultra safe you could always print out a copy of the Timatic page and take it with you as a back up.

Timatic also goes on to state that Visas are required, but National ID holders can get a Visa on Arrival for 25 Euros.




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What are the requirements for traveling abroad?

  • Passport.
  • Valid Permanent Visa or Permanent Resident Card.
  • Departure card.
  • Required travel and health documents as specified by the destination.


What ID is used for travel?

You must present an acceptable ID, such as a valid passport, state-issued enhanced driver's license or U.S. military ID, to fly within the U.S. You will not be allowed to fly if your identity cannot be verified.

What documentation do I need to fly?

Passport, Travel Visa and National ID Card Proper identification is the foundation of international travel. As a result, you should ensure to always have an official identification document with you. You can even consider having multiple documents such as your passport, national ID card or driver's licence.

What ID do you need to fly within Canada?

Travel within Canadaone piece of valid Canadian government-issued identification that includes a photograph and the passenger's full name and date of birth; or. two pieces of valid Canadian-government-issued identification showing the passenger's name and date of birth, without photographs.



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