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Passengers without Real IDs can still fly if they pay a $45 fee, which covers the cost of additional identity verification screening.
Airline passengers without REAL ID will have a new way to verify their identity with the TSA starting on Feb. 1.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is moving forward with revisions to how it collects and manages identity information from air travelers.
Don Lombardo, a longtime Transportation Security Administration (TSA) leader with deep experience in vetting programs and enrollment services, has joined Guidehouse as an Associate Director.
TSA is expanding its PreCheck Touchless ID program to six major Florida airports, including JAX. Here's what to expect.
The TSA is now charging travelers $45 if they show up without a REAL ID, passport, or Green Card. While a driver's license will still get you on a domestic flight, it will now cost you. The Transportation Security Administration is now charging $45 at security checkpoints if travelers show up without a REAL ID or other acceptable government-issued ID,