Travelers who don’t have a REAL ID or passport can still pass through airport TSA checkpoints this holiday season, but they ...
The $18 fee is optional, but flyers without an acceptable ID, like a REAL ID, run the risk of not being allowed on their ...
The Transportation Security Administration has proposed a rule that would charge travelers who lack a Real ID an $18 fee at ...
Travelers who arrive at a U.S. airport security checkpoint without a REAL ID or a valid passport could be required to pay an ...
Airplane passengers without a REAL ID or passport could face an $18 fee under a new rule proposed by the Transportation ...
The new system will be a biometric kiosk that TSA describes as a” modernized alternative identity verification program,” ...
The TSA is proposing a new rule that would require travelers without a REAL ID to pay an $18 fee and use a biometric kiosk ...
Under the "technology-enabled" program, a traveler would be required to pay a non-refundable fee of $18 to request an ...
After two decades of trying to standardize security for ID cards, the feds set a hard deadline of May 7 to convert to a REAL ...
Don't have a REAL ID? You might have to fork over $18 to fly. Here's everything we know about the new TSA fee.
The Transportation Security Administration is proposing an $18 fee for travelers without a REAL ID to pass through airport checkpoints.
The TSA will charge travelers who choose the “modernized alternative identity verification program” an $18 fee to pay for the new technology, according to the notice.