A new rule proposed by the TSA would mean travelers without REAL ID or a passport may have to pay $18 to go through security.
Travelers who don’t have a REAL ID or passport can still pass through airport TSA checkpoints this holiday season, but they ...
Travelers without a Real ID or passport may soon need to pay $18 for identity verification at airport checkpoints.
The new system, described by TSA as a “modernized alternative identity verification program,” verifies a passenger’s identity ...
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has quietly proposed a new rule that would require travelers without proper ...
Travelers who arrive at a U.S. airport security checkpoint without a REAL ID or a valid passport could be required to pay an ...
The Transportation Security Administration is planning to charge travelers $18 when they don't bring a Real ID or acceptable ...
Travelers who don’t have a REAL ID or passport with them the next time they head to the airport might be charged an $18 fee, according to a new proposed rule by The Transportation Security ...
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