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May 4, 2023 at 18:52 vote accept oooooo
Apr 27, 2023 at 13:01 comment added Stuart F Most airlines have policies on ID and travel documents displayed on their websites. You're supposed to mention in your question what research you have done or tried to do. (This may not answer all your questions but will provide a lot of help.)
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Apr 22, 2023 at 18:05 comment added JonathanReez Related: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/54014/…
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Apr 21, 2023 at 12:40 comment added badjohn @Hilmar Not just a Schengen ID card, other EU ID cards also work. I have had no trouble with my Irish card.
Apr 21, 2023 at 11:26 comment added Hilmar There are "no one size fits all" rules for this. It depends a lot on the airline, countries involved and the mood of the day of the agents. Having a passport (with proper Visa if required) is by far the safest option followed by a Schengen national ID card, and Schengen national drivers license.
Apr 21, 2023 at 8:33 comment added Giacomo Catenazzi I use often the driving license. Official documents (so also the residence permits) with photo and not easy to tamper may be accepted for identification (so the IATA style documents, not some foreign country "simple laminated paper"). Personally I find it is mostly a carrier line policy (but random check are done), to block reselling of tickets. Note: security checks, and random Schengen checks may have stricter requirements.
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