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I have a residency of Ukraine and two valid passports. One is an old non-biometric, and the new one biometric. In a few months I have a flight from Ukraine to Germany and from Germany to Morocco with Ryanair. Both flights booked using my new passport data. I am allowed to enter Germany (and other Schengen countries) without visa using my new biometric passport (and so I will). However I need a visa for Morocco and let's assume I have it in my other passport. I assume there will be no problems with the border authorities, but what about Ryanair visa check before my Germany - Morocco flight? Is it ok to have a plane ticket booked using one passport and having my visa in another?

UPD:

My question is rather will there be any problems on Ryanair visa check with two passports (one with the visa in it and another used for ticket booking), than just about travelling with two passports.

Andrew Lazarus
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I am assuming, since we are talking Ryanair, that you have two separate tickets. Unless the policy has changed, they do not offer connecting flights on a single ticket, and they do not guarantee the connection. What this means, for your question, is that the first Ryanair agent will not care about your visa into Morocco, only whether you can be admitted into Germany.

Obviously you will need to take both passports, so that later you can get into Morocco.

Andrew Lazarus
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I assume you must take both passports with you. If you have no obligation to do the check in online, do it at the airport and explain your situation showing both passports

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