REAL ID, Transportation Security Administration
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Travelers who show up to the airport without a REAL ID or other approved identification may soon have to pay an $18 fee at Transportation Security Administration checkpoints. A newly proposed rule outlines how the fee would support TSA's updated identity-verification system and what passengers can expect if they arrive unprepared.
A rumored TSA charge for those flying without a REAL ID has become official, the agency announced. Here’s what to know about the new security fee.
No Real ID or passport? TSA may have an $18 option to verify your identity and pass through security. Here's what to know about the proposed rule.
(AP) - Travelers racing to catch a flight at U.S. airports no longer are required to remove their shoes during security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday. Noem said the end of the ritual put in place almost 20 years ago was ...
You might be surprised to learn that foam swords, snow globes, and Magic 8 Balls are prohibited in carry-on luggage.
Every year, the week of Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel weekends in the United States, and this season is no different, with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expecting potentially record crowds at airports throughout the country.