What are the travelling documents required for my departure?
All passengers must be in possession of a valid travel document: passport or Identity card, accepted in the country of destination. Each passenger is responsible for: • being aware of the documents needed for the trip and for making sure the travel document is valid. • Non-valid or damaged documents will not be accepted. Other documents such as driving licenses, library cards, credit cards, student cards are not official travel documents and cannot be accepted. In conclusion, to travel you need a valid identity document for expatriation and international flights as requested in the country of destination, your air tickets. For flights with a national or international destination we recommend that you check-in 2 hours before the flight departure time. For more information on check-in opening and closing times you can ask the travel agent or the air company.
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