What documentation will I need
to travel?
- You must present a government issued photo I.D.,
such as a driver¡¯s license, passport when you check-in.
A college I.D. may not be acceptable. Without the
proper I.D., most Airlines won¡¯t allow you to board
the plane, even on domestic flights. If you don¡¯t
have any of the I.D. listed above, you should call
your Airline directly or checkout their web site to
see if any alternative I.D. will be acceptable.
- Children usually do not need a government issued
photo I.D. for domestic flights as long as an accompanying
adult certifies their identity.
- A valid ticket and the name on that ticket must
match the name on the I.D. exactly.
- Passengers traveling on an e-ticket will need some
form of paperwork from the airline in addition to
an e-ticket number to be allowed through the security
checkpoint.
- On international flights, you¡¯ll need a passport.
The name on that passport must match the name on your
ticket exactly. Bring your certified marriage certificate
if a recent marriage has changed your name and file
for a new passport as soon as possible.
- Check with the countries that you¡¯ll be visiting
to see what types of documentation you¡¯ll need to
enter and exit those countries.
- Remember that all travel documents are ultimately
the traveler¡¯s responsibility and the Airline cannot
make exceptions to governmental laws.
How can I find out if I will
need a passport or visa for my trip?
Go to: Embassy
Links
|