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Can I fly with a provisional driving licence to Dublin from the UK?

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In August I am flying from Bournemouth in the UK to Dublin with Ryanair. can I travel with a provisional licence.

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  1. I'm sure it would be. After all, it's a driving license.


  2. You need a pilots licence !

  3. It is easier using a plane

  4. Hello,

    I am a passenger service agent at Newcastle airport, we handle Ryanair.

    Flights from UK to Ireland, are technically classed as "domestic", most airlines this would mean that any photographic ID would suffice.

    However, Ryanair's policy is either Passport or Driving License, nothing else. Provisonal is fine, and perfectly acceptable.

    If your not checking in any bags, try and check in online with there Check'n'go, it saves a h**l a lot of time!

    Hope that helps,

  5. No problem.

    Your provisional licence is small enough to be carried as hand luggage.

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