The Transportation Security Administration now charges travelers $45 if they don't have a Real ID. TPG just tested it out.
People traveling within the United States will face a new $45 fee on February 1 if they don't have proper identification, ...
The REAL ID Act took effect last May. Some travelers still aren't complying, and now they have to pay for it.
Travelers must now have a REAL ID at U.S. airports as TSA prepares to implement a new fee. Here are the requirements to get one.
Don Lombardo, a longtime Transportation Security Administration (TSA) leader with deep experience in vetting programs and ...
Flyers without an acceptable ID are encouraged to pay the TSA's ConfirmID fee online ahead of their trip ...
Starting Feb. 1, TSA will charge air travelers without a REAL ID driver’s license — or other acceptable ID — a $45 fee. How will this all work?
This article originally published at SFO, Bay Area airports just lost 400,000 fliers to this California airport.
Biometrics are now central to some of the leading news stories not just in the identity sector, but all around the world.
Elfenbein, a physician who trained at Johns Hopkins and contracted for the United States Secret Service (USSS), earned ...
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The New $45 TSA Rule Has Started (Here’s What California Locals Need To Know Before Flying)
Air travel already comes with enough pressure, yet one small oversight can now change the entire experience at the checkpoint ...
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