Can I fly Volaris with my ID?


Can I fly Volaris with my ID? Before going to the airport, do not forget to take your Official Identification (valid passport and Visa for international flights) and your reservation code.


What happens if you fly without a passport?

The most likely scenario is that you will be prevented from boarding transport by the staff on duty. If you managed to avoid that situation, you could be blocked from entering your destination by border authorities upon arrival. Generally, it is necessary to have a valid passport if you want to travel abroad.


Can you fly to Mexico with just a birth certificate?

a) By Air: These passports should be in good condition, valid throughout your stay, and have at least a blank page for entry stamps. This rule applies to children and adults. Thus, neither you nor your children can use a birth certificate as a travel document.


Can I fly from Tijuana to Cabo without a passport?

Do I need a passport to travel to Cabo? A U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. and Mexico by land or sea are required to present a valid passport. For the most current requirements, check the U.S. Customs website at www.cbp.gov or the US Passport Site to ensure you have proper identification.


Can you fly within Mexico with ID?

Traveling within Mexico or abroad You must present an official ID to board your flight and go through airport security.


Can you fly within Mexico with California ID?

A driver's license, US or Mexican, is not considered official identification in Mexico. If you are a foreigner, you must carry a passport or a Temporary or Permanent Resident Visa. Those are the only acceptable identification cards in Mexico for foreigners. You need a passport to board an international flight.


Can I fly within Mexico without a passport?

Can a U.S. citizen fly within Mexico without a passport? No, you must present a valid passport book if you are not Mexican.


Can I come back to the US without a passport?

All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards. Child travelers have additional options - see the Traveling with Children section.