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TSA has clarified that Costco membership cards are not acceptable forms of identification for air travel in the US.
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The TSA has clarified that Costco cards are not valid ID for air travel, despite confusion caused by their gold star. Following the May 7 REAL ID requirement, only federally approved IDs are accepted.
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U.S. travelers were told last month they needed a federally approved ID or passport to board a domestic flight, with a ...
The Transportation Security Administration is warning air travelers of something that should be obvious – a Costco membership ...
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The TSA lightheartedly reminds travelers that a Costco membership card isn’t valid ID for flying, emphasizing the need for ...
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