I recently booked a Ryanair flight to Spain, and was informed that as
it was Spain, I’d have to supply ID details in advance. But I wasn’t
given the opportunity to do so!
Since then I’ve revisited Ryanair’s website and tried to find out
just
where it is on the site that you input these details, but I’ve given
up. I’ve looked for a contact email address, but of course, like many
online companies, they don’t have one, or try to hide it, because
they
hate dealing with queries of any kind.
There’s a phone number, but knowing Ryanair, I’d wind up paying a
fortune if I phoned them.
So could a kind person here walk me through the procedure of
supplying
my ID to Spain? I’m really afraid I might turn up at Spanish customs
and just be turned away.
Thanks in advance.
I recently booked a Ryanair flight to Spain, and was informed that as
it was Spain, I�d have to supply ID details in advance. But I wasn�t
given the opportunity to do so!
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http://www.ryanair.com/en/questions/what-passenger-information-is-required
What passenger information is required?
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Ryanair are required to collect the passport or EU/EEA issued National
Identity Card details of all passengers departing from the UK, IRELAND and
MOROCCO to Spain or the Canary Islands/Balearic Islands or to/from Morocco
to/from the UK. Passport information, including:
Full Name (as they appear on the passport)
Date of birth
Nationality
Passport or Travel document number
Type of Document
Issuing State
This information is automatically collected when you check-in online.
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HTH
Ian
> IοΏ½m really afraid I might turn up at Spanish customs
> and just be turned away.
Spanish Customs at a flight from Wetsren-Europe? Haven't seen any in the
last years. If someone turns you away it could be Ryanair at the check in.
Once you have landed in Spain nobody bothers about your ticket, as long as
you can show them am passport. But as I said, normally you won't even get
to see a Spanish official upon arrival, at least not at the
holiday-destinations.
Regards,
Frank
"Martin" <m...@address.invalid> a �crit dans le message de
news:gl08g5dc100turtqi...@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 15:01:19 +0100, Frank Hucklenbroich
> <Hucklen...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>>Am Wed, 18 Nov 2009 04:13:38 -0800 (PST) schrieb robert:
>>
>>> I'm really afraid I might turn up at Spanish customs
>>> and just be turned away.
>>
>>Spanish Customs at a flight from Wetsren-Europe? Haven't seen any in the
>>last years. If someone turns you away it could be Ryanair at the check in.
>>Once you have landed in Spain nobody bothers about your ticket, as long as
>>you can show them am passport. But as I said, normally you won't even get
>>to see a Spanish official upon arrival, at least not at the
>>holiday-destinations.
>
> Go to a British retirement ghetto and you can avoid seeing Spaniards
> completely.
>
> Infrequent flyers confuse customs with immigration officials.
> --
>
> Martin
>
>