The Transportation Security Administration's ConfirmID service offers travelers a way to fly without REAL ID. What to know.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you were among the 45 million travelers flying for the recent holidays, chances are you are now very familiar with what REAL ID ...
The TSA is rolling out a new fee for domestic travelers at Newark and other airports who show up without proper identification, and you can't pay at the checkpoint.
For those who are planning to travel by plane this holiday season, more than a ticket will be needed to board. Travelers now need a REAL ID-compliant identification to board a federally regulated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will roll out the new modernized TSA ConfirmID starting Feb. 1, 2026. (Photo by ...
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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.
A deadline has come and gone for travelers who have been flying domestically without Real ID-compliant identification cards. That deadline finally arrived on Sunday, as travelers who don’t have the ...
As soon as January, the TSA wants to let air travelers without a REAL ID get through security by purchasing a biometric scan instead. Travelers without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification—such ...
With over 45 million travelers screened by the Transportation Security Administration this holiday season, many may have learned firsthand what a REAL ID is and isn't. Passed by Congress in 2005 and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Most airports around the United States operated smoothly as new REAL ID requirements took effect Wednesday because travelers without the updated document were still allowed to ...
Can you use a passport instead of a REAL ID? Yes. Can you use a REAL ID instead of a passport? No. Starting Feb. 1, airline passengers without an acceptable form of ID can verify their ID using TSA ...