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Do you need a passport to fly from england to scotland.(bristol)?

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Do you need a passport to fly from england to scotland.(bristol)?

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You do not need a passport to fly within the UK. In fact, legally speaking you do not need to produce one when flying in from anywhere else if you are British – you only need to prove that you are British and entitled to live here (of course a passport is the easiest way to do that). However, an airline may impose its own rules and insist on a valid passport before you fly, so check with the airline first.

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No you do not! You do need to show photo ID before they’ll let you on the plane, but it doesn’t have to be a passport. A photo-card driving licence can be shown instead. The above is currently true for any flight within the UK and Republic of Ireland, although the Irish and UK governments are planning to insist on passports for flights between the UK and the Republic of Ireland in future, as well as imposing random passport checks on the land border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

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Scotland is not strictly abroad so you should not need a passport.However check with the airline if you need some sort of travel document with some photo ID.

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