UK mandates passports for dual nationals before boarding flights
Change
The UK requires British dual nationals to present a British passport, new or expired, or a certificate of entitlement to airlines before boarding flights to the UK.
Why it matters
Airlines are now required to check and will have to refuse boarding to passengers who cannot produce the specified UK documentation, removing the option of last-minute returns on a non-British passport. Organisers of group travel must verify documentation in advance to avoid participants being stranded abroad.
Implications
- — Airlines' check-in and boarding staff must verify that every passenger claiming British nationality holds a British passport (new or expired) or a certificate of entitlement and must deny boarding to anyone who cannot produce one.
- — British dual nationals planning travel to the UK must obtain a British passport or a certificate of entitlement before departure or risk being refused boarding and left abroad.
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