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flybe. is one of the UK's leading low cost airlines,specialising in
regional flights to leading European destinations, such as London, Geneva,
Paris and Milan.

flybe.
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flybe.
- the low fares airline on your doorstep - serves over 40 destinations
throughout Europe. Book today at flybe.com!
Departure Airport
Aberdeen (ABZ)
Alicante (ALC)
Almeria (LEI)
Belfast City (BHD)
Bergerac (EGC)
Berne (BRN)
Birmingham (BHX)
Bordeaux (BOD)
Brest (BES)
Bristol (BRS)
Chambery (CMF)
Dublin (DUB)
Edinburgh (EDI)
Exeter (EXT)
Faro (FAO)
Geneva (GVA)
Glasgow (GLA)
Guernsey (GCI)
Isle of Man (IOM)
Jersey (JER)
La Rochelle (LRH)
Leeds Bradford (LBA)
Limoges (LIG)
Liverpool (LPL)
London City (LCY)
London Gatwick (LGW)
London Luton (LTN)
London Southend (SEN)
Malaga (AGP)
Manchester (MAN)
Murcia (MJV)
New York Newark (EWR)
Newcastle (NCL)
Norwich (NWI)
Palma Mallorca (PMI)
Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
Perpignan (PGF)
Rennes (RNS)
Salzburg (SZG)
Southampton (SOU)
Toulouse (TLS)
Photographic identification
You will need to present one of the forms of identification listed below
to board our aircraft.
International travel
All passengers on international flights must be in possession of a valid
passport and, where required, a valid visa. Citizens of the European Union,
European Economic Area and Switzerland may travel within Europe on presentation
of their valid National Identity Card. From 05th October 1998, children
who are not included on their parent's UK passport, require their own
valid passport for travel abroad.
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
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
SMART 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 (as only acceptable form of non-photographic identification)
Passengers under the age of 16 who are on their parent´s passport
do not require separate photographic ID. Forms of photographic ID which
have expired or have been damaged will not be accepted.
CitizenCard
Passengers can apply for a Citizen card online or by completing an application
form and posting it to Citizencard. Passengers can apply on line at www.citizencard.com
or telephone 0870 240 1221 for a postal application form. Citizencard
is highly recommended for passengers who have more than 3 weeks to go
before the travel date. (A fast track system where applications are turned
around in 4 days is available for an additional charge of £15.00).
Citizen cards are free to under 18s (when applied for online). Citizen
cards cost £9.00 for adults aged 18+.
Spanish and French children under 18 years
Children under 18 travelling without their parents/legal guardians, and
with an ID card, must have a form of written authorisation to travel from
their parents. Children must collect the form from their local police
station and present it with their ID card at check-in and passport control.
Children without this form will be refused travel by passport control.
Children travelling with a valid passport do not require this form as
a passport acts as parental authority. The form is required for both international
and domestic flights. A Family Book (Livret de Famille) is not sufficient
ID for a child/infant to travel on international flights. Children travelling
on Flybe international flights must have either a valid ID card or passport
along with all other necessary documents.
Portuguese children under 18 years
Portuguese nationals and alien residents under 18 years leaving or re-entering
Portugal unaccompanied by their father, mother or legal guardian need
a travel authorisation. This travel authorisation must be signed by the
father, mother or legal guardian; and the signature is notarised if the
father, mother or legal guardian reside in Portugal; or the signature
is authenticated by a Portuguese embassy or consulate in the country where
the father, mother or legal guardian reside. This travel authorisation
is also required when minors are accompanied by a person other than their
father, mother or legal guardian. In such cases the travel authorisation
must also clearly show the name of the accompanying person. Foreign minors
under 18 years and travelling alone may be refused entry if they do not
have anyone in Portugal taking responsibility for their stay.
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