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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. Something far more consequential has quietly reshaped what happens before ...
Effective Sunday, Feb. 1, travelers lacking REAL ID-compliant identification must pay a new $45 fee to have their identity ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Big changes are coming to airport security that could affect your wallet. Starting in February, the TSA is rolling out new ...
Adult passengers may pay a $45 fee to use TSA ConfirmID. The Transportation Security Administration will launch a new identity verification service, TSA ConfirmID, on Feb. 1. Under the program, adult ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The start of February includes a groundhog predicting the weather and a new fee for air travelers without a REAL ID or an accepted ...
The $45 fee option for air travelers without a REAL ID begins Feb. 1. Every state and territory resident will need to present a REAL compliant license/ID, or another acceptable form of identification, ...
Detroit Metro passengers who do not meet federal Real ID requirements will face a $45 compliance check fee and possible delays when flying as of Feb. 1. The Transportation Security Administration ...
The TSA is introducing an optional program called TSA Confirm.ID for travelers without a Real ID. Using TSA Confirm.ID costs $45 and is valid for 10 days. The Real ID Act has been in effect since May ...
Starting Feb. 1, 2026, travelers without a REAL ID can pay a $45 "TSA ConfirmID" fee to verify their identity at airport checkpoints. The $45 fee covers a 10-day travel window but will likely result ...