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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 5:01 pm
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Originally Posted by pacer142
Easyjet are fairly strict - passport, EU photocard driving licence (counterpart not required) or EU/EEA (including Swiss I believe) national ID card.

The blue and yellow lot are passport only[1]

[1] This has been the case since they started OLCI, but wasn't before.
Ryanair introduced OLCI in about 2005. They only stopped accepting driving licences in 2009.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 5:09 pm
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Originally Posted by pacer142
Easyjet are fairly strict - passport, EU photocard driving licence (counterpart not required) or EU/EEA (including Swiss I believe) national ID card.
I've just been to their web site and the only requirement for domestic flights in the UK is

Domestic Flights UK - Valid passport or photographic I.D.
Interestingly they seem to insist on a passport for all flights outside the EU, including flights to Norway and Switzerland, places that have accepted EU identity cards for decades (I don't know when Norway started accepting them, Switzerland was accepting them as long ago as the 1960s)
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 5:46 pm
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Ryanair has never accepted driving licences for OLCI. They now don't accept them at all since OLCI is now effectively mandatory.

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Old Aug 14, 2011 | 11:09 pm
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Originally Posted by tims
Hi

I'm flying Prague to Lisbon, with a connecting flight at Milan Malpensa Airport. Originally, my flight from Prague landed at Malpensa at 14:10, with the Milan to Lisbon flight departing at 16:00 so I thought that the 1h:50m window should be OK.

But now Easyjet have changed the departure time (to Lisbon) now to 15:45 so the window is now 1h:35m. Any opinions if this is cutting it too fine to disembark, get my baggage and then check-in to the flight to Lisbon?

Thanks
I recently connected in Malpensa from an AA flight (T1) to Easyjet with a two hour window, and had over an hour to spare (although the arriving flight was exactly on time). Transferring between terminals and clearing T2 security took most of my time, so I'd imagine 1h:35m would work if your inbound flight isn't delayed.
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