Domestic Flights within Australia departing from the International Terminal
If you are travelling on a domestic flight departing from an international terminal (flights QF1-QF399), and are 18 years of age or over, you will be asked to produce photographic identification that includes your full name. Your boarding pass will have a special 'D' (Domestic) sticker. You need to sign your name in the space provided and may also be required to record details of your photographic identification.
You must retain your boarding pass as you need to present it at Customs clearance points at the commencement and conclusion of your domestic trip. This is required to comply with the Migration regulations administered by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
Photographic Identification*
Acceptable forms of identification include:
passport;
motor vehicle driver's licence issued by an Australian State or Territory ;
document issued by the Commonwealth, or a State or Territory, or by a Commonwealth, State or Territory authority, that identifies the person;
University photo identification;
an Aviation Identification Card (ASIC) issued by an authorised ASIC Issuing Authority; or
other identification which is current, contains the full name and a photograph of the bearer
* The Migraton Regulations 1994 prescribe acceptable forms of identification for domestic passengers aged over 18, travelling on domestic sectors of International Flights. These forms of identification must be current, and must contain the full name and photograph of the presenting passenger
Identification required for passengers aged under 18 without acceptable forms of identification:
Children and Infants travelling with an adult:
the accompanying adult must write the full name of the child on the reverse of the adult's boarding pass, so that the minor can be linked to the accompanying adult and their identification.
Children travelling unaccompanied:
For information on domestic and international travel for unaccompanied minors view Children travelling alone.
Children travelling as part of an organised school or community-based group:
They must be accompanied by a school teacher or adult group leader who must hold a letter of authority which verifies that the adult has permission to be escorting the children. The accompanying adult will be responsible for the children at all times. The letter should contain the following information:
purpose of the trip;
full names and dates of birth of the accompanying adult(s);
details of the acceptable forms of identification to be used by the children and/or accompanying adult(s); and
full names and dates of birth of the children in the group.
For further information on children and infants view Travelling with Children and Infants on Qantas.