My ID is expired, can I fly to the Bahamas with my passport
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my driver license expired April 19, 2019, my fight to the Bahamas leaves August 25, 2019, I have a passport can I still fly using just my passport book as an ID too>
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my driver license expired April 19, 2019, my fight to the Bahamas leaves August 25, 2019, I have a passport can I still fly using just my passport book as an ID too>
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Passports are generally accepted as ID, pretty much everywhere in the world. However, to confirm, please state where you're flying from, and what country's passport you hold.
– Nate Eldredge
4 hours ago
I am flying from San Diego CA and I hold a US passport
– Kat
4 hours ago
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You can fly with your passport, but surely you can get a new driver's licence before August?
– Redd Herring
4 hours ago
@NateEldredge I have a hard time believing that there is any situation in which a passport is not accepted as ID to fly but some other document is.
– David Richerby
4 hours ago
Yes. In fact, you need your passport in any event. You can enter the Bahamas using an enhanced DL, but not by air travel.
– xuq01
3 hours ago
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my driver license expired April 19, 2019, my fight to the Bahamas leaves August 25, 2019, I have a passport can I still fly using just my passport book as an ID too>
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my driver license expired April 19, 2019, my fight to the Bahamas leaves August 25, 2019, I have a passport can I still fly using just my passport book as an ID too>
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Passports are generally accepted as ID, pretty much everywhere in the world. However, to confirm, please state where you're flying from, and what country's passport you hold.
– Nate Eldredge
4 hours ago
I am flying from San Diego CA and I hold a US passport
– Kat
4 hours ago
1
You can fly with your passport, but surely you can get a new driver's licence before August?
– Redd Herring
4 hours ago
@NateEldredge I have a hard time believing that there is any situation in which a passport is not accepted as ID to fly but some other document is.
– David Richerby
4 hours ago
Yes. In fact, you need your passport in any event. You can enter the Bahamas using an enhanced DL, but not by air travel.
– xuq01
3 hours ago
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show 2 more comments
Passports are generally accepted as ID, pretty much everywhere in the world. However, to confirm, please state where you're flying from, and what country's passport you hold.
– Nate Eldredge
4 hours ago
I am flying from San Diego CA and I hold a US passport
– Kat
4 hours ago
1
You can fly with your passport, but surely you can get a new driver's licence before August?
– Redd Herring
4 hours ago
@NateEldredge I have a hard time believing that there is any situation in which a passport is not accepted as ID to fly but some other document is.
– David Richerby
4 hours ago
Yes. In fact, you need your passport in any event. You can enter the Bahamas using an enhanced DL, but not by air travel.
– xuq01
3 hours ago
Passports are generally accepted as ID, pretty much everywhere in the world. However, to confirm, please state where you're flying from, and what country's passport you hold.
– Nate Eldredge
4 hours ago
Passports are generally accepted as ID, pretty much everywhere in the world. However, to confirm, please state where you're flying from, and what country's passport you hold.
– Nate Eldredge
4 hours ago
I am flying from San Diego CA and I hold a US passport
– Kat
4 hours ago
I am flying from San Diego CA and I hold a US passport
– Kat
4 hours ago
1
1
You can fly with your passport, but surely you can get a new driver's licence before August?
– Redd Herring
4 hours ago
You can fly with your passport, but surely you can get a new driver's licence before August?
– Redd Herring
4 hours ago
@NateEldredge I have a hard time believing that there is any situation in which a passport is not accepted as ID to fly but some other document is.
– David Richerby
4 hours ago
@NateEldredge I have a hard time believing that there is any situation in which a passport is not accepted as ID to fly but some other document is.
– David Richerby
4 hours ago
Yes. In fact, you need your passport in any event. You can enter the Bahamas using an enhanced DL, but not by air travel.
– xuq01
3 hours ago
Yes. In fact, you need your passport in any event. You can enter the Bahamas using an enhanced DL, but not by air travel.
– xuq01
3 hours ago
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To fly to the Bahamas from the US as a US citizen, you need a passport in any event, and you do not need any other ID. So a driver's license isn't particularly helpful for this trip, and its being expired is not a problem.
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Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
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The whole point of a passport is to act as ID when you're travelling! If you have a passport, you don't need anything else.
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To fly to the Bahamas from the US as a US citizen, you need a passport in any event, and you do not need any other ID. So a driver's license isn't particularly helpful for this trip, and its being expired is not a problem.
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Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
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To fly to the Bahamas from the US as a US citizen, you need a passport in any event, and you do not need any other ID. So a driver's license isn't particularly helpful for this trip, and its being expired is not a problem.
1
Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
add a comment |
To fly to the Bahamas from the US as a US citizen, you need a passport in any event, and you do not need any other ID. So a driver's license isn't particularly helpful for this trip, and its being expired is not a problem.
To fly to the Bahamas from the US as a US citizen, you need a passport in any event, and you do not need any other ID. So a driver's license isn't particularly helpful for this trip, and its being expired is not a problem.
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Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
add a comment |
1
Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
1
1
Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
Unless the OP wants to drive while in the Bahamas...
– David
3 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
@David yes of course. I didn't mention that since the question asks about "ID" and did not mention driving, but it's certainly possible that there could be a misunderstanding about that.
– phoog
2 hours ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
True, he didn't mention it. But the temptation to make a bit of fun was irresitible.
– David
6 mins ago
add a comment |
The whole point of a passport is to act as ID when you're travelling! If you have a passport, you don't need anything else.
add a comment |
The whole point of a passport is to act as ID when you're travelling! If you have a passport, you don't need anything else.
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The whole point of a passport is to act as ID when you're travelling! If you have a passport, you don't need anything else.
The whole point of a passport is to act as ID when you're travelling! If you have a passport, you don't need anything else.
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Passports are generally accepted as ID, pretty much everywhere in the world. However, to confirm, please state where you're flying from, and what country's passport you hold.
– Nate Eldredge
4 hours ago
I am flying from San Diego CA and I hold a US passport
– Kat
4 hours ago
1
You can fly with your passport, but surely you can get a new driver's licence before August?
– Redd Herring
4 hours ago
@NateEldredge I have a hard time believing that there is any situation in which a passport is not accepted as ID to fly but some other document is.
– David Richerby
4 hours ago
Yes. In fact, you need your passport in any event. You can enter the Bahamas using an enhanced DL, but not by air travel.
– xuq01
3 hours ago