easyJet onward travel
easyJet asks you to meet the passport, visa and entry requirements for your destination, and to carry your physical passport or ID card when flying internationally.
How this airline usually checks
easyJet states that before you fly you must meet the passport, visa and entry requirements for the country you are travelling to, and that you must bring your physical Identity Card or Passport when travelling internationally. Having the right documents ready helps keep your journey through the airport straightforward.[1]
- Confirms your passport or ID card is the physical document and is valid for your destination
- May check that you meet the visa and entry requirements for the country you are flying to
- Refusal of entry at your destination can fall back on the airline, so document checks are taken seriously
When to be ready
Have your documents ready at check-in and at the boarding gate; where onward or return travel is part of the entry requirement, a valid reservation covers the check.
Routes where checks are more likely
- Most relevant on easyJet's international routes across the UK and Europe, where passport, ID card and visa rules apply
- Matters most when flying into countries with specific entry or onward-travel requirements
Sources
- easyJet — Travel documents and information
“Before you fly, make sure you meet the passport, visa and entry requirements for your destination. ... You must bring the physical Identity Card or Passport with you when travelling internationally.”
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