Originally Posted by AskBA
We do not require to see a passport or photo identification if you are travelling on purely UK domestic flights (i.e. with no onwards international flights), OR
If you are collecting your e-ticket (for a UK domestic flight )at the ticket desk. For this you will need the original form of payment credit card with you.
If the credit card holder is not travelling and you have an e-ticket bought by someone else, you will need to obtain the email itinerary receipt from the credit card holder, as it is required at check-in.
You will need this document AND an acceptable form of identification at the airport.
Acceptable forms of identification are:
- UK Driving Licence
- Executive Club membership card
- E-ticket access card
- Passport / National ID card
- Company works card / ID
Please note: If you are travelling on a route that allows you to print your own boarding pass from home, you will be required to produce photographic ID at the airport.
This is BA policy, mind - some of the LCCs do require photo ID no matter what.
If you travel from an airport with mixed international/domestic departures (like LGW North), you don't need photo ID, but they will take a digital photo of you at security, which will flash up at the gate when your BP is scanned.