Travelers in the U.S. can fly with either a REAL ID or passport, but the two are not interchangeable. What to know.
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Don't have a Real ID? Here's what happens if you try to fly with just your driver’s license.
For the past several years, you couldn’t walk into an airport without seeing signs warning that ID requirements were changing ...
Travelers need to have REAL ID at U.S. airports as TSA prepares to implement a new fee, here's the requirements to get one.
Starting Feb. 1, passengers without an acceptable form of ID can verify their ID using TSA ConfirmID. It'll cost $45.
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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.
Airline passengers who do not have REAL ID compliant identification after Saturday, January 31st will have to pay fee at ...
Even with this fee, which will be charged to those without proper identification beginning Sunday, Feb. 1, officials prefer ...
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