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REAL ID is now required for air travel in America. Here’s what’s happening at airports across the US
The time has come. Starting Wednesday, passengers nationwide must a use state-issued ID or license that is “REAL ID” ...
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer travel season, and 3.6 million Americans are expected to fly.
After years of delays, the REAL ID deadline officially arrived, and travelers across the country are navigating new rules and ...
Wednesday marks the first day U.S. travelers flying domestically will be required to show a Real ID at airports.
We have officially entered the Real ID era of air travel. The new rule went into effect May 7, requiring fliers to show ...
The TSA said that starting today, it will no longer accept driver's licenses and other forms of ID that don't comply with ...
At Sacramento International Airport, compliance with the new federal identification requirement exceeded 95% by early morning ...
As the long-awaited deadline to have a Real ID for domestic flights hit, many flyers were prepared. Here's what we saw at ...
Nearly 7% of U.S. travelers are not complying with the new enhanced ID requirements needed for entering airport security ...
The Associated Press on MSN14d
Most airports are operating smoothly on the first day of the REAL ID requirementREAL ID requirements for those flying within the United States begin Wednesday after nearly 20 years of delays. The day ahead of the deadline, ...
The REAL ID requirement takes effect today, and that means you’ll need a REAL ID or a compliant form of identification to fly domestically.
During the first weekend of travel since REAL ID enforcement was implemented, TSA screened 35,507 passengers at Will Rogers ...
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