The new policy will help cover the cost of verifying the identity of travelers with insufficient ID, the TSA says.
Air travelers in the U.S. without a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification are subject to a new fee starting Sunday.
Passengers without Real IDs can still fly if they pay a $45 fee, which covers the cost of additional identity verification ...
The Real ID standard has been in place for a while. Now fees are coming into play for those who can't prove their identity.
People traveling within the United States will face a new $45 fee if they don't have proper identification, such as REAL ID, ...
Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, travelers without a Real ID will be charged a $45 fee by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Since last May, domestic travelers have to provide a federally approved ID to board a flight. The TSA is rolling out a new alternative for those without a star card, a U.S. passport or a military ID.
On Feb. 1, travelers arriving at the airport without a Real ID or another acceptable ID for travel can still be cleared ...
Many travelers are still unsure about the Real ID requirements as confusion persists over what qualifies as acceptable identification.
Under current federal guidelines, travelers are required to present a REAL ID-compliant license, a passport, or another form ...
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport introduces a $45 fee for travelers without a REAL ID starting February 1, ...