Travelers will need to have a REAL ID to board their next US domestic flight or face a $45 fee from the Transportation Security Administration beginning on February 1. Last year, TSA started ...
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Past the 3.4oz rule: TSA's new digital ID checks before your next flight

If you think the biggest hassle at airport security is still digging a tiny bottle of shampoo out of your bag, think again.
The Transportation Security Administration plans to roll out Confirm.ID, a $45 identity verification option for travelers who arrive at airports without acceptable identification. The move gives ...
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 ...
Travelers without a REAL ID can still board commercial flights in the United States, but with extra probable steps, according to the Department of Homeland Security chief. Enforcement of the REAL ID ...
The REAL ID requirement for domestic air travel in the U.S. began on May 7. Initial reports from several major airports indicate smooth implementation with minimal passenger disruption. Most travelers ...
The REAL ID deadline is here, so it's time to figure out whether or not you have a REAL ID driver's license already if you haven't yet. Starting May 7, people 18 years old and older will have to have ...