Can you fly with Ryanair to Ireland without a passport?
In order to check-in, you need a valid travel document. When travelling with Ryanair, we generally accept 2 forms of ID. A valid passport;A valid National Identity Card.
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Standard Verification involves:logging into or signing-up to a myRyanair account; uploading a photo of your signature; uploading a picture of your passport or national identification card; and. providing your phone number.
We do not accept a driver's license or birth cert for travel to any location. It is each passenger's responsibility to carry Photo ID which meets our requirements and the requirements of the relevant Immigration Authority.
Why? If you have been asked to verify your identity, it is because your booking has been flagged as having been made by a third-party travel agent that has no commercial agreement with Ryanair to sell our flights.
Passport cardsThe Irish passport card is a travel document that you can use for travel in the European Union, the European Economic Area (which includes Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and Switzerland instead of the passport book. It is similar in size to a credit card.
You should not book travel until you have received a passport as these applications cannot be expedited. You need to submit extra documentation and for children, the consent of all guardians has to be verified.
Yes, passport validity requirements are set by the country, not Ryanair. But I have spoken with people who have been denied boarding due to Ryanair imposing their own 6-month validity requirement even if the destination country does not require it.