This post is concerning the easyjet photo id regulations.
All of us know that, EasyJet and RyanAir are the cheapest flights to travel between Europe, but some things are to be kept in mind to make life easy.
I booked my flight from Luton,England to Inverness.Scotland and didn't have my passport with me, and I am an Indian resident. So, I was too much worried.
On the EasyJet website, it says :
The airline requires all passengers to provide photographic ID at check-in on all flights including domestic services. Passengers who use the online check-in service will be required to provide photographic ID at the security gate and again at the boarding gate.
Please see Infants and Children section below for exceptions to ID requirements relating to children.
Please note: Passengers, other than British or Irish nationals, travelling between the UK and the Republic of Ireland, are required to produce a valid passport and any associated relevant travel documentation.
Acceptable forms of ID on flights operating through Basel-Mulhouse and Geneva (domestic and international):
Passengers travelling on flights departing from, or arriving into, Basel-Mulhouse and Geneva airports (including flights to/from France)are considered international passengers and can therefore only be accepted for travel with a valid passport or national identity card.
The documentary requirements for passengers on international flights are a valid passport or national identity card supported by any other relevant documentation such as visas where applicable.
I surfed all the internet but found nothing, the last option is to call EasyJet customer care and I managed to got their number (08712442366) which costs 10p or more/min, depending upon the different network providers.
So, anyhow I called them and asked they told me that any photographic id (an id with a photo on it)will work and it worked.
But, thank to God, I just showed my student id card and Indian Driving licence , and they let me through.
I hope my this post will save some money and effort of yours.
Cheers to strugglers
Enjoy
Sukhdeep Singh

