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The Transportation Security Administration’s crackdown on travelers who don’t have a Real ID got underway on Sunday. Travelers who arrive at the airport without an acceptable form of identification, such as a Real ID or passport,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With less than four weeks remaining before a significant policy change takes effect at airport security checkpoints nationwide, travelers without proper identification face an urgent ...
The new policy will help cover the cost of verifying the identity of travelers with insufficient ID, the TSA says.
For travelers without a Real ID planning to board a plane within the next week, the clock is ticking if you don’t want to pay a $45 fee. Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, anyone without a Real ID, valid passport card or valid passport,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michiganders without a federally compliant "Real ID" can soon fly with a U.S. Transportation Security Administration "ConfirmID" for a $45 fee. In May 2025, the state and the whole U.S ...
Travelers who arrive at the airport TSA checkpoint without an acceptable Real ID will soon need to pay up if they want to fly. Starting in early 2026, TSA is rolling out a new $45 fee for fliers who show up to the airport security line without the proper ...