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ID Proof - Flybe

I have submitted my passport for renewal and need to travel within UK

Are the below valid id proofs for domestic travel by Flybe?
1)Citizen Card
2)Provisional Driving License

I looked at citizen card website http://www.citizencard.net/ and they have mentioned it will be delivered by 5-8 days for urgent applications.
Can anyone tell me whteher they are reliable as I need to travel in mid Jan

Thanks in Advance

Comments

  • alanrowell
    alanrowell Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    Domestic/Republic of Ireland travel

    * A valid passport
    * An expired passport (can be used on domestic flights for up to two
    years after expiry)
    * Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
    * Valid photographic driving licence full/provisional
    * Valid armed forces identity card
    * Valid police warrant card/badge
    * Valid airport employees security identity pass
    * A child on parent' s passport is an acceptable form of ID
    * CitizenCard
    * Valid photographic firearm certificate
    * Valid Government-issued identity card
    * Electoral identity card
    * NUS cards photographic (National Union of Students)
    * Photographic University/College ID card
    * Company ID cards of Nationally recognised companies (photographic)
    * Council issued bus pass (Senior Citizens only)
    * Pension book or Post Office card (as only acceptable forms of non-photographic
    identification)
    https://www.flybe.com/faq2/afmviewfaq.asp?faqid=6

    Note that generally when they refer to non-passport items they mean UK / Ireland issued items - so a provisional driving licence for Oz probably wouldn;t be accepted and in all cases they need to have a photo of you.
  • martindow
    martindow Posts: 10,698 Forumite
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    Here's an ordinary phone number for Flybe
    01392 268 529
    if you want to check with a human
  • marcowil
    marcowil Posts: 689 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    got a citizen card for my brothers girlfriend and as far as I can remember they only realised she needed it about 10 days before they flew. It arrived in really good time.
    The Daily Mail
    Tagline - "Why let the truth get in the way of a story to incense Middle England"
  • skubendr
    skubendr Posts: 19 Forumite
    alanrowell wrote:
    https://www.flybe.com/faq2/afmviewfaq.asp?faqid=6

    Note that generally when they refer to non-passport items they mean UK / Ireland issued items - so a provisional driving licence for Oz probably wouldn;t be accepted and in all cases they need to have a photo of you.

    My provisional driving licence is from UK. From the list, I can see it is acceptable?. I will give them a call to confirm it.
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