Ryanair won't suspend their Italian domestic operations after the Italian Aviation authority (ENAC), has agreed a new framework for passenger IDs. Ryanair's concerns about the ID requirements were accepted as valid, and in the future, Ryanair travelers in Italy will need to show either a passport or valid European National Identity Card to travel. Previously, the requirements from ENAC meant that such documents as a employment ID would have been acceptable.
This means normal flight schedules will continue as today.
The carrier has now thanked ENAC for its cooperation and feels the decision will enhance "the safety and security of domestic flights within Italy."
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