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TSA officials say the charge helps pay for additional resources needed to carry out more intensive screening.
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New TSA rule takes effect, adding fee for travelers without proper ID
Travelers without a Real ID now face new requirements at airport security. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discussed the changes, calling them part of what she described as the Trump administration’s “golden age of travel.
Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, airline passengers 18 and older who don’t have a Real ID or other acceptable from of government-issued identification will need to pay a $45 fee to confirm their identity before being allowed to pass through security checkpoints and board their flights.
From metal detectors to full-scale screening, US travel security changed fast. We look at why and when the TSA was introduced - and what came before.
The TSA has proposed an $18 fee at security checkpoints for travelers who forget their Real ID or passport at the airport. This fee would cover the cost of a new biometric kiosk system to verify a passenger's identity. The proposed system would allow a ...
Beginning today, travelers arriving at airport security checkpoints without proper identification will face a new $45 fee, a nationwide change that V.I. Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett is urging Virgin Islands residents to prepare for well in advance.
TSA will charge a $45 fee on Feb. 1 for travelers without a REAL ID or passport. Here’s what California flyers need to know and how to avoid the fee.
The Transportation Security Administration has begun imposing an additional charge on passengers without enhanced identification.