BRITISH Airways is changing its policy for passengers boarding domestic flights from next week. The move will mean travellers flying across the UK will need to keep tabs on an extra item before the…
British Airways customers will be reminded of the policy change in pre-flight emails to avoid complications.
Andrew McConnell, a spokesperson for the CAA, said: “UK aviation security regulations do not require a passenger’s identity to be checked for security purposes prior to boarding a domestic flight, in the same way when travelling within the mainland on a train or bus. "Any further requirement on behalf of the carrier to provide identification may be a condition of travel by the carrier itself.”
Its new policy, updated on its website, states: “You do not require a passport to travel within the UK, but you will need to carry one type of photographic ID when travelling with us.
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