Originally Posted by
Reindeerflame
Recently, when flying between Bergen, Norway and Copenhagen, Denmark on Norwegian, I was not required to provide any identification to make the flight; the boarding pass was all that was required.
The person checking us in did not request to see anything, and neither did anyone else.
Is that common?
I fly internationally routinely and for my intra-Schegen flights with carry-on only, my ID is checked less than 30% of the time for such itineraries last year and this year. For intra-Nordic Passport Union travel, ID checks for such international travel are rather rare IME going back at least several years. For me, it's common not to have ID checks on such route as you flew.