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The Transportation Security Administration has proposed a rule that would charge travelers who lack a Real ID an $18 fee at security checkpoints, according to a notice published Thursday in the Federal Register.
TSA introduces $18 fee for travelers without proper ID at airport checkpoints during busy holiday season. New alternative verification program launches nationwide.
Adam Stahl, Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy TSA Administrator, issued a warning to all travelers ahead of the Thanksgiving season, revealing that the agency is projecting potentially historic crowds at airports across the country this season.
More than a week after the government shutdown ended, some TSA officers say they still have not been paid. PHOENIX — More than a week after the federal government reopened following a 43-day shutdown, some federal employees say they are still waiting to be paid, including for the weeks of back pay they were promised.
WRAL News heard from a TSA agent that they received two paychecks on Thursday after not having been paid during the government shutdown. It’s still not the full amount they’re owed.
A Pittsfield man is in jail after police say he threatened to kill employees at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.Court documents state the incident happened Thursday around 4 p.m. Londonderry police officers stationed at the airport say Transportation Security Administration agents reported that a man went through security three times.
With more than 4 million travelers expected to fly through Atlanta alone, airports nationwide are preparing for the Thanksgiving travel surge. The FAA and TSA are now fully staffed following the government shutdown,
A trans-identified TSA officer has filed a lawsuit accusing the U S Department of Homeland Security of discrimination over its policy prohibiting men from patting down women at security checkpoints