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Regulations, procedures, and documents, how to travel with Air France

When traveling by plane, it is your responsibility to comply with the immigration, health, and customs requirements of your departure and destination countries, as well as any countries you may be traveling through.

The transportation of wild animal meat is strictly prohibited. Any passenger who violates this rule may be subject to criminal charges.

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For air travel in Metropolitan France, only the following documents are accepted, including for children accompanying you:

  • Passport
  • National identity card
  • French driver's license*
  • Residence permit issued by France*

*Currently valid with a recent photo.

The family record book alone is not accepted for air travel.

A valid national identity card is sufficient. If you use a biometric passport instead of a national identity card, you can also benefit from PARAFE (available in Paris and Marseille), and you will save time going through police controls.

Since 2014, the date of validity has been extended from  10 to 15 years. However, not every member state accepts this extension. Please make sure that your destination country accepts your identity card.

No, a piece of physical identification is required to fly, including for flights within Metropolitan France. Documents generated via or on the France Identité app are not accepted.

Before travel, governments at certain destinations may require airlines to provide passenger data (passport number, home address, email, telephone number, etc.).

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