Domestic flight advice

Here are a few useful tips if you're planning to take a domestic flight during your trip to Britain:

  • Although a passport isn't necessary to travel on domestic flights, we advise you to take yours with you, as photo ID is required. Other acceptable forms of ID are: 

    • EU or Swiss national ID card
    • Citizen Card
    • Driving licence
    • Armed forces ID card
    • Police warrant card/badge
    • Airport employees security ID pass
    • Government issued ID card
    • Official Company ID card
    • Electoral ID card (EIC issued to eligible N Ireland citizens)

    Important note: It's best to bring your passport with you as not all airlines will accept the above forms of ID.

  • Some airlines charge extra for baggage like golf clubs, bicycles and skis. Check with your airline if you're travelling with large baggage.

  • On most airlines, wheelchairs are transported free of charge.

  • Most airlines provide meals, drinks and snacks for an extra fee.

  • Many domestic routes run from busy international airports so make sure you allow adequate time for check-in and boarding. Usually at least 1 hour.

  • There are very high security measures at all airports in Britain. Make sure you allow adequate time for check-in and boarding, and that you don't carry any of the following in your hand luggage:  

    • Scissors
    • Razor blades
    • Knives with blades of any length
    • Household cutlery
    • Tweezers
    • Hypodermic needles (unless required for medical reasons)
    • Tools or toy/replica guns (metal or plastic)
    • Catapults
    • Knitting needles
    • Sporting bats
    • Billiard, snooker or pool cues
    • Darts

For more general details on airport security checks visit Heathrow Airport security (www.heathrow-airport-guide.co.uk/security.html)

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