Wizzair problem with documents
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2017
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Wizzair problem with documents
Hi,
My problem is that during online check in when i was choosing document i chose passport instead id and in the blank with document number i worte id number instead passport. I have both documents with me. Will this be a problem during check in at the airport or should i call their centre.
Many thanks for solving
My problem is that during online check in when i was choosing document i chose passport instead id and in the blank with document number i worte id number instead passport. I have both documents with me. Will this be a problem during check in at the airport or should i call their centre.
Many thanks for solving
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My problem is that during online check in when i was choosing document i chose passport instead id and in the blank with document number i worte id number instead passport. I have both documents with me. Will this be a problem during check in at the airport or should i call their centre.
If flying to/from Schengen, that may be a different matter. Maybe someone who has flown will also reply.
#3
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It would be helpful if we knew if you are flying insde Schengen or not. My guess is no, but I've never flown with Wizz. My guess is that they just look at the name on document.
If flying to/from Schengen, that may be a different matter. Maybe someone who has flown will also reply.
If flying to/from Schengen, that may be a different matter. Maybe someone who has flown will also reply.
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Exactly that´s wrong.
UK is not Schengen - and very likely never will become part of it.
... and UK is only EU member for the time being (until 2019 when they will exit EU)
So, you are flying between a non-Schengen and a Schengen country.
I don´t think you´re in trouble because ultimately a passport is a form of ID - isn´t it ? (if not I´d wonder what use a passport is for ...)
UK is not Schengen - and very likely never will become part of it.
... and UK is only EU member for the time being (until 2019 when they will exit EU)
So, you are flying between a non-Schengen and a Schengen country.
I don´t think you´re in trouble because ultimately a passport is a form of ID - isn´t it ? (if not I´d wonder what use a passport is for ...)