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xeornet | 27 days ago

About 75% of the time I don't get asked for ID at all when flying within Schengen Europe. I understand technically there isn't any border crossing, but they have absolutely no idea who is actually on the plane. Wild.

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fransje26|27 days ago

That's because you have the right to travel freely between Schengen countries.

Asking for an ID or passport when embarking/disembarking would be similar to having an ID check at a border, and would therefore be a border control, i.e. no longer free travel.

Of course Schengen countries have the right to temporarily re-enable border checks.

xeornet|23 days ago

I imagine it's the same as a police officer asking for your name on the street. They are allowed to ask, and you are required to provide it. There's no restriction of freedom happening. I think it's logically prudent to know who is on a flight.

bloomark|27 days ago

You also have the right to travel freely within the domestic US.