Don't you mean countries - which does not include Ireland and the UK for which you still need your passport?Cati76 said:in Spain we have ID cards, that allow us to travell within Europe without a passport.
The Schengen Agreement allows people that are legally present in European countries that are party to the Agreement to move about freely without having to show passports when crossing internal frontiers.
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The Schengen area has been extended to include almost every EU Member State, with the exception of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
kirian said:Thanks all for the replies.
I know that a driving licence is valid for traveling Ireland-UK but the nub of the issue is if a driving licence is acceptable when using the Ryanair online check-in. It specifically states on the web check-in conditions that a passport is necessary. Is this just an oversight, and a driving licence is still aceptable when using the online check-in when traveling between the UK and Ireland?
ClubMan said:Don't you mean countries - which does not include Ireland and the UK for which you still need your passport?
If you mean from/to anywhere other than the UK then they were just lucky that the powers that be were not doing their job in checking for the correct documentation required (i.e. a passport).Cati76 said:I have seen many many people using their ID to get in and out of Ireland.
If you mean using id other than a passport to travel across borders then that's correct.I have checked some webs about it, and it looks it only applies to the Schengen agreement.
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