A new rule proposed by the TSA would mean travelers without REAL ID or a passport may have to pay $18 to go through security.
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After the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, federal airport workers are still waiting for their paychecks.
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Travelers without a REAL ID or passport may soon face an $18 fee to pass through airport security. The Transportation ...
Under the "technology-enabled" program, a traveler would be required to pay a non-refundable fee of $18 to request an ...
With more than 4 million travelers expected to fly through Atlanta alone, airports nationwide are preparing for the ...
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The $18 fee is optional, but flyers without an acceptable ID, like a REAL ID, run the risk of not being allowed on their ...