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TSA to Charge $18 Fee for Passengers Without Real ID—What Travelers Should Know
Travelers who show up to an airport without a Real ID or a passport may have to pay an additional $18 to fly.
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 U.S. Transportation Security Administration has quietly proposed a new rule that would require travelers without proper ...
The Transportation Security Administration has proposed a rule that would charge travelers who lack a Real ID an $18 fee at ...
Travelers who attempt to fly without a Real ID or passport could be subject to a new airport security screening program that ...
The $18 fee is optional, but flyers without an acceptable ID, like a REAL ID, run the risk of not being allowed on their ...
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TSA advances another major REAL ID change for travelers
Airport security in the United States is about to change again, and this time the shift is aimed squarely at travelers who ...
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 ...
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 new system will be a biometric kiosk that TSA describes as a” modernized alternative identity verification program,” ...
A new TSA policy may charge travelers without a REAL ID or passport a fee to verify their identity and be able to board a ...
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