REAL ID-compliant IDs are now needed to board federally regulated commercial aircrafts, and if you don't have one, a fee is in your future.
The Transportation Security Administration announced Monday that starting in February, U.S. air travelers who don't have a ...
Travelers who don't have the required government ID will soon pay a fee and be required to undergo a biometric exam.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Can you fly without a REAL ID? Yes but starting in 2026, it could cost you Not having a REAL ID will soon cost Tennesseans who plan on flying ...
The TSA says the $45 can be paid in advance online or in person at the airport. After the 10-day travel period ends, ...
Flyers without Real IDs, passports or other accepted forms of identification will need to pay a $45 fee starting Feb. 1.
A federally approved passport is an acceptable alternative to a Real ID for air travel within the United States. Travelers without a Real ID may undergo additional identity verification by the TSA.
The Transportation Security Administration has announced Monday that starting on Feb. 1, 2026, travelers who do not present an acceptable form of identification may opt to pay the fee and verify their ...
A federally approved passport is an acceptable alternative to a Real ID for air travel within the United States. Travelers without a Real ID may undergo additional identity verification by the TSA.
The deadline to obtain a Real ID-compliant license for domestic travel at airports and access to some federal facilities passed weeks ago. If you still haven't upgraded, you could be kept from ...
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