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Jambo's right. Complete the fields until they work properly.sc2012uk wrote:I'm sorry if my question isn't in the right place but,
when Easyjet asks for "Country of issue" of my passport, do they always mean my country of origin (=nationality)?
For instance I'm Dutch but my passport was given out by the embassy in Bangkok (signed by dutch ambassador in bangkok).
That does not make Thailand the "country of issue" right?
I'm asking because Easyjet says on their website I will not be allowed to fly if I filled out wrong info.
thx!
Have you ever flown Ryanair?fysicus wrote:I cannot see any airline (even the rogue ones like RyanAir or easyjet) refuse a passenger who shows up at the airport with correct documentation, but made a simple typing error during the online checkin process.
They would definitely be liable to compensation under the Denied Boarding Directive, face a fine from regulators perhaps and have a big dent in their reputation.
Hi,Jambo wrote:Country of issue = The Netherlands.
Place of issue (if ever asked) would be Thailand.
For the Easyjet advance passenger information, the answer should be Netherlands (twice).
This is flat out wrong. Country of Issue is the Country which issued the document (i.e. If the passport was issued by Netherlands' Embassy - wherever such embassy is - the Country of Issue is Netherlands). Place of issue would be London - UK.Dutchimmigrant wrote:Hi,Jambo wrote:Country of issue = The Netherlands.
Place of issue (if ever asked) would be Thailand.
For the Easyjet advance passenger information, the answer should be Netherlands (twice).
I'm afraid this is incorrect.
I've just had a reply from EasyJet; the 'country of issue' is the country in which the embassy is based from where the passport was issued to you. For instance: our passports were issued by the Dutch ambassador in London. EasyJet wants to see under 'country of issue': United Kingdom (place of issue - if asked: London)