A federal rule tied to domestic air travel will soon add a new cost for anyone who reaches a TSA checkpoint without a REAL ID ...
Flyers without Real IDs, passports or other accepted forms of identification will need to pay a $45 fee starting Feb. 1.
Traveling without a REAL ID? You'll have to pay fees starting in February.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a policy change that will affect millions of air travelers who do ...
With the holiday travel season underway, here's what to know about new REAL ID requirements and when the fee kicks in.
REAL ID-compliant IDs are now needed to board federally regulated commercial aircrafts, and if you don't have one, a fee is in your future.
The Transportation Security Administration announced Monday that starting in February, U.S. air travelers who don't have a ...
On top of the extra costs, travelers without a Real ID could also face delays getting through security, the agency said.
Starting Feb. 1, all airline passengers in the U.S. will have to pay $45 for not having a REAL ID-compliant driver's license.
Beginning Feb. 1, 2026, TSA will offer the $45 Confirm.ID system for travelers without REAL IDs, though passengers should ...
US flyers arriving at the airport without a REAL ID will be offered the option to pay $45 for an alternative process to prove ...
Air travelers in the U.S. without a REAL ID or another acceptable document, such as a passport, will be charged a $45 fee ...