Common Travel Area - Identification Requirements - Travel Between The Channel Islands and The Isle of Man

Travel Between The Channel Islands and The Isle of Man

Carrier British and Irish citizens EU, EEA and Swiss citizens All other citizens
Blue Islands
  • Valid passport
  • Expired passport (can be used on domestic flights for up to two years after expiry)
  • Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
  • Valid photographic driving licence
  • Valid armed forces identity card
  • Valid police warrant card/badge
  • Valid airport employees security identity pass
  • A child on parent's passport is an acceptable form of ID
  • CitizenCard
  • Valid photographic firearm certificate
  • Valid Government-issued identity card
  • SMART card
  • Guernsey Crime Prevention ID
  • NUS cards photographic (National Union of Students)
  • Photographic University/College ID card
  • Council issued bus pass (Senior Citizens only)
  • Valid passport
  • Expired passport (can be used on domestic flights for up to two years after expiry)
  • Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
  • Valid photographic driving licence
  • Valid armed forces identity card
  • Valid police warrant card/badge
  • Valid airport employees security identity pass
  • A child on parent's passport is an acceptable form of ID
  • CitizenCard
  • Valid photographic firearm certificate
  • Valid Government-issued identity card
  • SMART card
  • Guernsey Crime Prevention ID
  • NUS cards photographic (National Union of Students)
  • Photographic University/College ID card
  • Council issued bus pass (Senior Citizens only)
  • Valid passport
  • Expired passport (can be used on domestic flights for up to two years after expiry)
  • Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
  • Valid photographic driving licence
  • Valid armed forces identity card
  • Valid police warrant card/badge
  • Valid airport employees security identity pass
  • A child on parent's passport is an acceptable form of ID
  • CitizenCard
  • Valid photographic firearm certificate
  • Valid Government-issued identity card
  • SMART card
  • Guernsey Crime Prevention ID
  • NUS cards photographic (National Union of Students)
  • Photographic University/College ID card
  • Council issued bus pass (Senior Citizens only)

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