TSA to charge $45 fee for air travelers without REAL ID
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Travelers without a Real ID or acceptable identification will face a $45 fee starting Sunday when TSA’s ConfirmID program launches nationwide.
The TSA is launching its ConfirmID program at airports nationwide, including Louis Armstrong International Airport, starting Feb. 1.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Starting next week, air travelers without a Real ID will have the option of paying $45 for a short-term security check designed to help them make their flights. The Transportation Security Administration’s new ConfirmID program is targeted to travelers who have lost their driver’s license or don’t possess a Real ID or other acceptable form of identification,
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says it will begin rolling out a program called ConfirmID next month. The option is designed for travelers who show up at
(NEXSTAR) — Weeks after proposing a rule that could charge those trying to fly without a REAL ID a fee, the Transportation Security Administration says the same flyers can pay more than double for “a modernized alternative identity verification system.”
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TSA will begin a $45 ConfirmID option Feb. 1, allowing travelers without a REAL ID to fly after completing additional identity verification.
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