What IDs Are Acceptable for Domestic Flights in Canada?

Discover what forms of ID you need for flying within Canada, including passports and government-issued photo IDs.

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Acceptable ID for flying within Canada includes a passport, NEXUS card, or a government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or provincial/territorial health card (with photo). Ensure the ID is current, with the same name and gender as your booking. Always check with your airline for any additional requirements.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I use a health card as ID for flying in Canada? Yes, a provincial or territorial health card with a photo is acceptable for flying within Canada.
  2. What should I do if my ID does not match my booking? Ensure that your ID matches the name and gender on your booking to prevent any issues at the airport.
  3. Do I need a passport to fly domestically in Canada? A passport is one form of ID you can use, but other government-issued IDs are also acceptable.
  4. Are there additional ID requirements from airlines? Yes, it’s best to check with your airline for any specific ID requirements beyond the standard regulations.