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Ryan Air - Photo I.D. Policy - Updated 5 Nov '06
All passengers must present valid photo identification at check-in for all flights.The only acceptable forms of photo-ID on Ryanair flights are:
A valid passport
A valid Government issued National Identity Card issued by a European Economic Area (EEA) country. Only the following countries from the EEA issue National Identity Cards which are acceptable for carriage: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden (for travel within the Schengen area only) and Switzerland.
National Identity Cards issued by the Government of Gibraltar.
A valid European Economic Area (EEA) driving licence with photo, presented by a passenger whose place of birth is within the EEA is acceptable only for travel on internal flights within the UK, internal flights within Italy and UK-Republic of Ireland-UK. In accordance with Article 28(1) of the 1951 UN Convention, a valid UN Refugee Convention Travel Document issued by a Government in place of a valid passport is acceptable.
N.B. Children under 16 years (including infants) travelling with an adult are required to have photo-ID when travelling on flights between European Economic Area (EEA) countries.Acceptable photo-ID for children under 16 is either a valid passport or a valid National Identity Card issued by an EEA country.
Photo-Id for children under 16 years is not required in the following circumstances: oChildren travelling with an adult on UK domestic flights and UK-Republic of Ireland-UK routes. Children included on the passport of the parent with whom they are travelling.
German children under 10 in possession of a valid German Government Kinderausweis travel document. oItalian children in possession of a valid Certificato Di Nascita which has been endorsed as "VALIDO PER L'ESPATRIO" valid for travel and signed by "IL QUESTORE" subject to acceptance for entry to your destination country.
Residence cards or family books will not be accepted for travel in place of the required valid photo-ID detailed above.
N.B. Passengers travelling to non EU countries must ensure that they meet the immigration entry requirements for that country. Expired or damaged forms of photo-ID will not be accepted for any flight.
Failure to present valid photo-ID matching the names on your reservation will result in your being refused check-in.
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HAND BAGGAGE RESTRICTIONS – Updated 22nd September 2006
The UK Department for Transport has announced revisions to restrictions in place for the carriage of hand baggage on UK departing flights. These revised restrictions will be implemented by UK airports from 0200 hrs Friday September 22, 2006.
Revised Hand Baggage Restrictions –Ryanair Flights departing from the UK
From the 22nd September 2006, the UK Department for Transport has restored to normal the hand baggage size restrictions. Each passenger is permitted to carry ONE item of hand baggage up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm. These dimensions include the wheels, handles, side pockets, etc.
However, please note that some restrictions on the carriage of liquids in hand baggage remains.
Customers may NOT carry the following items through security in their cabin bag.
Liquid cosmetics, all toiletries, all liquids, all drinks, cigarette lighters, gels, pastes, lotions, (e.g. toothpaste, hair gel, drinks, deodorant, shaving foam, aerosols, etc.)
Cabin baggage CAN contain the following:
Solid cosmetics – eye shadow, face powder Electronic equipment, including laptops, phones, portable music and DVD players. Prescribed medicines in liquid or tablet form e.g. diabetic medicines Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle MUST be tasted by the parent) All electronic equipment will need to be removed from the item of hand baggage and screened separately. Pushchairs and walking aids will be permitted but must be x-ray screened and searched.
General Information on Ryanair’s Checked Baggage Allowances
A checked baggage allowance of 20kg per passenger applies to each customer who has paid a checked bag fee. Any passenger checking in baggage exceeding their checked baggage allowance of 20kg per person (reducing to 15kg from the 1st November 2006) will be charged an excess baggage fee of £5.50/€8 per kilo (or local currency equivalent).Passengers may not use the unused checked baggage allowance of other passengers. No pooling/sharing of the checked baggage allowance is permitted, even within a party travelling on the same Confirmation Number.
Checking In for Ryanair Flights
Passengers should check in no later than 2 hours prior to their scheduled flight departure, to allow sufficient time to check in and to clear security. Flights cannot wait for passengers delayed at security points.
For information on the hand baggage security restrictions in the Polish language – click the link below: http://www.ulc.gov.pl/index_1.php?dzial=wiadomosci&plik=29_08_2006
For information on the hand baggage security restrictions in the Italian language– click the below http://www.enac-italia.it/informativaperipasseggeri30agosto2006.pdf
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BYE bye baby - that was the message from Durham Tees Valley Airport yesterday, as it unveiled new services to help compensate for the loss of eight routes from low-cost airline bmibaby.
From February 13, Ryan-air will operate a new route to Barcelona from the airport, which the company estimates will carry 45,000 passengers a year and will run three flights a week.
To mark the announcement, the airline, which has a base at Barcelona Girona airport, flew in an aircraft emblazoned with the slogan Bye Bye Baby.
BYE bye baby - that was the message from Durham Tees Valley Airport yesterday, as it unveiled new services to help compensate for the loss of eight routes from low-cost airline bmibaby.
From February 13, Ryan-air will operate a new route to Barcelona from the airport, which the company estimates will carry 45,000 passengers a year and will run three flights a week.
To mark the announcement, the airline, which has a base at Barcelona Girona airport, flew in an aircraft emblazoned with the slogan Bye Bye Baby.
Two weeks ago, Durham Tees Valley was left reeling after the announcement that bmibaby was axing its base in the region, and with it, flights from the airport to destinations including Alicante, Palma, Malaga and Jersey.
Figures show that bmi-baby flights carry about a third of the 1.1 million passengers who fly from Dur-ham Tees Valley each year.
Two weeks ago, Durham Tees Valley was left reeling after the announcement that bmibaby was axing its base in the region, and with it, flights from the airport to destinations including Alicante, Palma, Malaga and Jersey.
Figures show that bmi-baby flights carry about a third of the 1.1 million passengers who fly from Dur-ham Tees Valley each year.
Northern Echo 29 September 2006
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Last updated 22 Sept '06 - Please check to make sure the information is still valid.
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