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Knowing the passport rules before setting off on holiday is vital

Despite all the excitement of edging closer to that well deserved break, preparing to go on holiday as well as travelling to your destination can be a little stressful as you make sure every person in your party has the correct documents.

Ryanair passport rules There are various rules for photo ID requirements for travelling abroad with Ryanair.Those travelling outside the EEA must have a passport valid for the period of extended stay, expect from the below countries:All non-EU passport holders who are travelling to a Schengen member country must have a passport valid for at least three moths from the date they will leave the country, unless they hold a Schengen-issued residence permit or long-term visa.

Following the new passport rules for UK passport holders, the airline urges travellers heading to EU destinations to ask the below questions in preparation for their trip.TUI passport rules Tui urges passengers to visit the Gov.uk website for advice on the specific country they are travelling too.

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