REAL ID, TSA and Air Travelers
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A new TSA process is intended to improve security and streamline identity verification for air travelers without an acceptable form of ID.
Air travelers without a REAL ID or passport could be required to pay a fee to get through airport security. Under the "technology-enabled" program, a traveler would ...
The identity verification space is evolving rapidly, with digital wallets and verifiable credentials leading the way. This shift is reshaping how security and privacy are managed across industries. Yet, the challenge lies not in whether change is coming ...
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TSA announces new fee for travelers without a valid ID
If you arrive at the airport without a Real ID or passport, you can still fly — but it will now cost you $45 and an extra screening process.
Beginning Feb. 1, travelers who don't have an acceptable form of identification will be able to pay $45 to use TSA ConfirmID.