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My son and I bought tickets to Turkey using old-style passports. My passport is for 2023, and my son is for 2020, can we fly with such passports?
Thank you very much
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10 subscribers  • asked 2019-05-086 years ago
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аватар Alex714
Of course you can, biometrics is needed for visa-free entry to Europe, and Turkey and Egypt are easily visited with old passports.
аватар Kristina063567
Yes, you can fly.
аватар Elenka08
Fly and don't worry
аватар Alexandr-
Nusia
- "If your passports were not valid, you would not be able to buy" (c)
The stupidity is complete. THAT is absolutely the same as what you have for your passports, and even more so for airlines. To buy, for example, a plane ticket, you do not need to enter passport data at all. You will only be asked for it at the airport on the day of departure.
Now for the author of the question, you personally will not have any problems, since the validity period is decent. But about the son you need to clarify. If you are going to Turkey in August-September, and let's say the validity of your passport is until January 2020, then if I were you, I would clarify this issue. If the passport is valid, say, until the summer of 2020, then there will be no problems.
аватар Bovik
We personally fly soon to Turkey on old passports.
Biometrics, we have, only for Europe.
аватар Nusia
Alexandr- can be your MOT and it doesn’t matter what your passports are, and our travel agent is obliged to check with tourists the availability and correctness of the necessary passport and visa documents for entry and exit. At the same time, the travel agent undertakes to refuse the tourist to conclude a contract for tourist services if the validity of the passport from the moment of crossing the border of the country to which the tourist is traveling is less than the period established by the competent authority of this country.
аватар haber-x
Nusia
the question was not about the tour package from TA (TO), but about air tickets ...
аватар dima_80_
Can fly safely
аватар Nusia
haber-x - my answer was for Alexander, who wrote: "It doesn't matter what kind of passport you have"...
аватар Alexandr-
Nusia
You are completely overexcited for nothing. Read the question first. Nowhere is it said at all about operators or agents.
And in the end, stop talking nonsense. If you book a tour for the summer in December in the Republic of Belarus, and you are going to receive and change your passport in March, then it is absolutely all the same. The main thing is that you pay for the tour, and only you are responsible for your passports.
аватар Nusia
Alexandr, don’t freak out like that, so much aggression ... you are the first, and not me, who began to write about TO and TA ...
And if you have touched on TA, then in ours we do not issue tours if there is no passport yet or its validity period is expiring - there may be negative consequences like when you depart (they will not let you through at the border) and so that the document does not end on the day the tour ends and the tourist does not have to be deported . For Turkey, the validity of the passport must be at least 180 days from the end of the tour.
Irina sorry for the mess in the discussion.
аватар Alexandr-
Nusia
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And I repeat to you once again that TO and agencies, all the more so, sell tours. They have no task to check passports. Yes, they provide information that if the validity of the passport is less than 6 months, then the host country (Turkey) may refuse. But firstly, "may refuse" does not mean "refuse", and secondly, once again, for those who are on an armored train, this is not a problem of a travel agency.
I hope that travel agents like you are not in Ukraine ... Otherwise, it's scary for you ...
аватар alex45
I understand a little wrong. Neither THAT nor TA want to lose their image (the good ones, of course!). Gone are the days when it was possible to suck something in and not get anti-advertising later. And this will happen if they do not check thoroughly. We have a "good" reputation for John Up.
A couple of cases - in Casablanca, Ukrainians from Odessa were not released from the liner, because they were told in TA that a visa to Morocco was not needed, and this concerned only Russians. my passport ended the day before departure from Egypt, TA warned, but I took a chance. Passed but not required.
Count and check for yourself! So more reliable.
аватар Alexandr-
alex45
_About that and speech, that agents can warn. But they certainly won't say "Your passport is about to expire, so we won't sell you a tour." :)
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