Martinet
Sent: 24 June 2008 18:29
To: Martijn van Oosterhout
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org; Nick Whitelegg
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] SOTM weekend accommodation?
They surely do accept european ID cards as I always used that at the
immigration in Heathrow coming from France and going up to Scotland
On 25 Jun 2008, at 08:46, Barnett, Phillip wrote:
Weirdly, on the way back, after disembarking at Stansted, and before
customs/passport control, an officious looking woman was inspecting
_boarding_ cards. She was backed up by half a dozen serious looking
men,
so she meant business. I have
2008/6/24 Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think Ryan Air's policy requires you to have a passport.
Only for online check-in (which, I admit, is fairly compelling).
Otherwise a driving licence is sufficient. The Garda National Bureau
of Immigration does force all arrivals through a thing they call
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Renaud Martinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably any European ID proving your nationality would do but better
to check. Usually they give advice when you book the flight.
AIUI within the EU you only need to carry *some* kind of (probably
official looking) photo
Free? Damn - and I had to pay for the one I have booked.
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Manager of e-Learning Academic Development
Centre for Learning and Quality Enhancement
Middlesex University
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Gregory wrote:
You need to get over the sea from here to there. An alternative to
swimming is to go in a plane, and unless you have a private jet you may
be required to show your passport to someone.
I think Ryan Air's policy requires you to have a passport.
Actually, not quite.
from
Simon Hewison wrote:
I think Ryan Air's policy requires you to have a passport.
Actually, not quite.
from http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/conditions.php?pos=MYFLIGHT
I would recommend taking a passport with you if you're tempted to go with
Ryanair.
Two years ago my sister-in-law was refused
They surely do accept european ID cards as I always used that at the
immigration in Heathrow coming from France and going up to Scotland.
In fact you could go through immigration in London only with your
thick French accent, happened to me like 3 years ago. It was just
after the bombings in
You need to get over the sea from here to there. An alternative to swimming
is to go in a plane, and unless you have a private jet you may be required
to show your passport to someone.
I think Ryan Air's policy requires you to have a passport.
2008/6/20 Dermot McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 23 Jun 2008, at 19:08, Gregory wrote:
You need to get over the sea from here to there. An alternative to
swimming is to go in a plane, and unless you have a private jet you
may be required to show your passport to someone.
I think Ryan Air's policy requires you to have a passport.
Hello everyone,
Want to book accommodation for the SOTM weekend. (New passport finally
arrived after quite a delay!)
Does anyone have any recommendations? (e.g not too expensive, but
comfortable)
Thanks,
Nick
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Sent: 20 June 2008 11:19 AM
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Subject: [OSM-talk] SOTM weekend accommodation?
Hello everyone,
Want to book accommodation for the SOTM weekend. (New
El Viernes, 20 de Junio de 2008, Nick Whitelegg escribió:
Want to book accommodation for the SOTM weekend. (New passport finally
arrived after quite a delay!)
Does anyone have any recommendations? (e.g not too expensive, but
comfortable)
Check here:
2008/6/20 Nick Whitelegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello everyone,
Want to book accommodation for the SOTM weekend. (New passport finally
arrived after quite a delay!)
Are you not in the UK? You don't need a passport to get from there to here.
Dermot
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