Flying to Wien, Austria from Denmark, legal with only temporary passport?

8/22/2017 11:52:56 AM

According to Schiphol, you need a passport or European identity card to get through security even on flights between Schengen countries.

While they don’t generally check them, spot checks can happen (and of course you are legally required to carry one with you at all times anyway, especially when abroad).

They also state that an emergency passport counts as a passport, and will be issued (though that’s specific to the Dutch emergency passport) if you can show that you could not delay your travel until a normal passport can be issued instead (not relevant to you as you already have the emergency passport).

They go on to state that it is valid only in combination with some other form of government ID (so most likely a driver’s license or European ID card), that it’s not accepted by all countries, and only valid for the trip it was issued for.

So yes, the emergency passport should suffice.

https://www.schiphol.nl/en/page/passport-issues/

8/22/2017 11:20:10 AM

Denmark-Austria is effectively a domestic route; no border control is carried out, only an ID check by bag drop if you check in luggage, to confirm that you’re the ticket holder.

Furthermore, under the freedom of movement you have the right to be in Austria no matter what, and as the emergency passport proves nationality, you’ll be fine in case police stops you while you’re in Vienna (which has never happened to me, and I’ve been there a couple of times).

To be honest with you, unless flying with a low-cost airline, the emergency passport is a waste of money. If you’ve got any other photo ID (such as a driving licence), staff at bag drop at Kastrup and Vienna will accept it, and you’ll rarely be asked for anything but your boarding pass at the gate.

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