Yes, you can fly to Scotland (and anywhere within the UK) with a valid photographic driving licence on Easyjet, provided you are a British or Irish citizen on a domestic flight. In 2026, Easyjet accepts both full and provisional driving licences as a valid form of photo ID for domestic travel. This is a convenient option for travelers who do not wish to carry their passports for a short trip between, for example, London and Edinburgh. However, it is crucial that the licence is current and includes a photograph; old-style paper licences without a photo are not accepted. If you are an international traveler (non-UK/Irish), you must use a passport or an EU/Swiss national identity card, as the driving licence exemption typically only applies to residents. Always double-check that the name on your licence exactly matches the name on your boarding pass, as security at airports like Glasgow or Inverness remains strict about identity verification for all passengers.