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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Nearly 7% of U.S. travelers are not complying with new enhanced ID requirements to enter airport ...
A former TSA officer has shared a "lie" people are being told about the new REAL ID travel requirements, and offered advice ...
Domestic fliers now need the ID or an approved alternative to get through airport security. Otherwise, they face extra scrutiny ...
Real ID requirements for domestic air travel have been enforced for a week. Depending on the airport, passengers without a ...
Nearly 7% of U.S. travelers are not complying with the new enhanced ID requirements needed for entering airport security ...
Current data shows that 81 percent of air travelers are presenting REAL ID-compliant identification at security checkpoints, a significant increase from the 56 percent compliance rate reported in ...
This story was reported and written by Matthew Chayes, Lisa L. Colangelo and Maureen Mullarkey. Lacking a REAL ID turned out to be no real problem for travelers on Wednesday at LaGuardia ...
Travelers were obligated to secure a REAL ID as of May 7, 2025, to travel on domestic flights, or present an approved ...
Also, you don’t need a REAL ID or EDL to travel if you already have a valid U.S. passport, Global Entry card, a U.S.
The long-awaited requirement appeared to cause few problems at airports; a traveler arriving at GSP described the experience ...
As of May 7, a Real ID compliant license is needed to fly within the U.S. But you can use other options such as a passport or ...
Airport officials reported little to no disruptions on the first day of the Real ID rollout May ... well as all across the country," Transportation Security Administration spokesperson Lisa ...