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The second largest Irish airline, headquartered at Dublin Airport in Cloghran, County Dublin and part of International Airlines Group (IAG).
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Is an EU ID card enough to fly from the UK to Ireland with Aer Lingus in July 2024?
You can fly UK-Ireland on ANY airline with an EU ID card, which even the most incompetent gate agent will know in my experience.
About API you're wrong: airlines submit that to UK authorities for ANY …
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If an EU ID card is sufficient to enter Ireland, why did my friend get asked for a passport?
If he held a national ID card, the check-in agent was simply wrong, and he should immediately request compensation from Aer Lingus, as well as from Aviator, the handling agent responsible for Aer Ling …