I have forgotten my ID proof and I'm doing an Indian domestic flight. Can I still fly?

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I am travelling from Delhi to Indore, a domestic flight. I forgot to take ID proof. Can I still fly?



Best Answer

As per the guidelines, it is mandatory to carry a Government issued photo identification (ID) proof along with the E-Ticket for domestic flights in India. The same is verified by the airport security as well as the airline at the check in counter. The valid photo identification documents allowed are: Valid Passport / Driving License / Election Voter Card / Ration Card/ Aadhar Card/ PAN Card/ Photo Identity cards issued by Government On presenting your photo ID proof and E-Ticket copy, your boarding pass will be issued. You need to present the original copy of the ID proof.

Also, as per Air India Support photocopy of the same will not work. Because at airport they accept only original identity proof they will not accept any photo copy of your Identity proof so avoid any inconvenience at airport please ask your friend to carry an affidavit which will be accepted. In addition to it, you can carry an Affidavit from Notary Public (preferably with your photo over the Affidavit) stating your name and address etc. which will work as your Identity document.

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This Affidavit you can easily get from Notary officials sitting near the court area, or any office which you know and you can ask them that you need it for which purpose. You may need to shown your Passport copy and Adhaar card copy to them (preferably color printed) for assuring them that you are not wrong person. They may charge you some fee for this document.

On the top of all, if you have 1-2 days for your travel then you must get your documents courier to you by 1-day shipping facility like FedEx, DTDC or FirstFlight etc. This will solve all your issues and you don't have to waste your time at Airport for such things.

Note: Photo Credit Card are also not accepted as Identity proof (this was mentioned on one of the sites that you can use that, but as per Air India support it is not accepted as ID proof).




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Can I travel in domestic flight without ID proof?

By and large, for domestic flights in India; it is required to carry government-issued photo identity (ID) evidence in addition to the E-Ticket. At the check-in desk, both airport security and the airline verify the same. You can also carry soft copies for identification.

Is ID proof required for domestic flights in India?

Passengers entering airport premises need to produce any one of the ten identity proofs listed by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) in its latest communication, which include passport, voter ID card, Aadhaar or m-Aadhaar, PAN card and driving licence.

Can I fly if I forgot my ID?

Passengers traveling without a form of identification will have to go through interviews with TSA officers to establish their identity and most airlines will not refund tickets for people who missed their flights due to a lost ID. The first step is to explain your situation to an airline representative at the counter.

Can we show soft copy of ID proof at airport in India?

Yes, you can travel with the soft copies as ids. According to a circular issued by aviation security agency BCAS. Mobile Aadhaar, or Aadhaar card in digital form using mobile app mAadhaar, can now be used as an identity proof to enter airports.



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Answer 2

An e-Aadhaar copy is valid, legal proof of identity throughout India, just as good as the "original". In fact this is one of the primary benefits of the Aadhaar system.

I quote the UIDAI website in this regard:

This [Aadhaar] number will serve as a proof of identity and address, anywhere in India. Aadhaar letter received via India Post and e-Aadhaar downloaded from UIDAI website are equally valid.

Here's the relevant page from the official Aadhaar website: https://uidai.gov.in/aapka-aadhaar.html

The e-Aadhaar website also lets citizens download the e-Aadhaar easily from the website with relevant details: https://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/


UPDATE 30-05 - I confirmed with IndiGo customer support that e-Aadhaar copy can be used for entering the airport as well as boarding flights.

Answer 3

Let me start by saying that I strongly recommend that you carry an original government issued ID proof with you while travelling by air. There is a wide list of documents you can carry including:

1-Passport

2-PAN card

3-Adhar card

4-Drivers Licence

5-Voters Identity Card

6-Photo ID card issued by any of the following organizations/Institutions

Central Government or any of its Ministries.

Statutory / Regulatory authorities

State Govt. or any of its Ministries

Public Sector Undertaking (established under GOI or State Govt)

State Govt. of J&K

Bar council

Senior Citizen card issued by State/Central Govt.

Govt. of India to Persons of Indian Origin [PIO card]

Defence Dept / Ministry of defence for Defence personnel & their dependents

Public Financial institutions / Public sector banks

But if you really want to take a chance then I can also tell you that I've successfully entered airports on Credit and Debit Cards with a picture

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