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Travelers who don't present an acceptable form of ID to TSA agents will now be able to pay ahead of time or at the airport — but it doesn't mean they're guaranteed to fly.
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.
The TSA says 6% of travelers still aren't using REAL ID-compliant documents at airports and warns they'll have to pay a new fee.
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Passengers without REAL ID allowed to fly under new conditions starting in 2026, TSA says
(WBTV) - The Transportation Security Administration (or TSA) announced Monday that travelers without a REAL ID will still be allowed to fly under certain conditions, which may include paying a fee. Starting on Feb. 1, 2026, passengers who cannot provide a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Traveling without a REAL ID-compliant document will soon cost you $45. The Transportation Security Administration announced Dec. 1 that 94% of airline passengers in the United States now ...
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,