I've always travelled with Ryanair and I am well used to their online check-in. However, I am flying out to Barcelona tomorrow with Aer lingus and have just checked-in online. I was amazed I didn't have to put in my passport details like Ryanair. Now I know I did that a few weeks ago while filling in my API details - is this why I didn't have to put in the passport details this time? Would I have had to put them in for a flight to any other country?
Not sure you're right there. From the Aer Lingus website:
"Passengers travelling to Spain are required to provide Advance Passenger Information. This information is compulsory and is required for the purposes of ensuring aviation safety and security. You can add this information to your booking by going to the aerlingus.com homepage and select 'Manage Booking'. Below is a list of the information required:
Full given names
Surname
Nationality
Date of birth
Passport number"
Not sure you're right there. From the Aer Lingus website:
"Passengers travelling to Spain are required to provide Advance Passenger Information. This information is compulsory and is required for the purposes of ensuring aviation safety and security. You can add this information to your booking by going to the aerlingus.com homepage and select 'Manage Booking'. Below is a list of the information required:
Full given names
Surname
Nationality
Date of birth
Passport number"
That's the Spanish Government. The OP already filled that out. Aer Lingus don't require passport numbers when checking in for flights to other countries like Ryaniar does.
Not sure you're right there. From the Aer Lingus website:
"Passengers travelling to Spain are required to provide Advance Passenger Information. This information is compulsory and is required for the purposes of ensuring aviation safety and security. You can add this information to your booking by going to the aerlingus.com homepage and select 'Manage Booking'. Below is a list of the information required:
Full given names
Surname
Nationality
Date of birth
Passport number"
That's the Spanish Government. The OP already filled that out. Aer Lingus don't require passport numbers when checking in for flights to other countries like Ryaniar does.