TSA says the fee will help pay for a new system to check travelers' identities. Airplane passengers without a REAL ID or passport could face an $18 fee under a new rule proposed by the Transportation ...
U.S. air travelers who haven't upgraded to a Real ID can still fly without one, but starting Feb. 1 they'll be charged a $45 fee, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday. Flyers without ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. If you’re expecting to fly this Christmas, the TSA some good news: That new $45 fee for not having a REAL ID will not go into effect ...
Editor’s Note: This story was updated with new details from TSA. (NEXSTAR) — If you have plans to fly in 2026 but don’t have a REAL ID, be prepared: you may have to fork over $45 before you can pass ...
Travelers without a REAL ID will soon face a $45 fee to verify their identity. The new process, called Confirm.ID, can be completed online before arriving at the airport. This alternative identity ...
Traveling without a REAL ID? You'll have to pay fees starting in February. Travelers going through airport security checkpoints without a REAL ID or passport will face a $45 fee starting Feb. 1, the ...
As of February, passengers without the government-approved identity card will be required to pay for alternative screening at U.S. airports. By Christine Chung Traveling without a Real ID-compliant ...
A quicker version of TSA PreCheck could speed up Thanksgiving travel for flyers at 15 airports across the country. Earlier this year, the Transportation Security Administration launched the TSA ...
A new TSA rule will charge $18 for identity verification if travelers arrive without acceptable ID. Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now ...
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Nearly 20 million people are projected to travel by air this week as officials brace for what some expect to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel week in 15 years. The Department of Transportation on ...