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We have officially entered the Real ID era of air travel. The new rule went into effect May 7, requiring fliers to show ...
As of May 7, travelers over the age of 18 must present a REAL ID or a valid passport for domestic flights. Otherwise, even a ...
It's a nightmare for any traveler: getting to the airport and not having their ID. For many Americans, a version of that ...
Most airports around the United States operated smoothly as new REAL ID requirements took effect because travelers without the updated document were still allowed to move through security easily ...
At McGhee Tyson Airport, travelers told 6 News the process of using their Real ID has been a breeze so far, but acquiring one was the hard part. “We found it was easier to get a passport and ...
As airports across the country are reporting relatively few issues on the first day of REAL ID enforcement, at least one aviation expert and former pilot tells Fox News Digital he doesn’t expect ...
As of Wednesday, U.S. travelers flying domestically are required to show a Real ID at airport checkpoints. The May 7 deadline for Americans to switch to the federally compliant identification ...
Be prepared for even longer waits at the airport starting today. And if you think having a Real ID means you’ll be able to speed through the check-in process for your flight, think again.
Many passengers showed up at airports early for extra screening or brought passports, easing fears that the long-postponed deadline would turn into a travel nightmare. Travelers on Wednesday ...
Despite fears of first-day chaos over the new REAL ID requirement, airports reported smooth sailing Wednesday, with no major disruptions tied to the rollout, according to security officials.
Most airports around the United States operated smoothly as new REAL ID requirements took effect because travelers without ...