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Flying without REAL ID? TSA launches $45 ConfirmID option

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Passengers without REAL ID allowed to fly under new conditions starting in 2026, TSA says

Passengers without REAL ID allowed to fly under new conditions starting in 2026, TSA says

Passengers who cannot present an acceptable form of identification may pay a $45 fee to use TSA's modernized ...

TSA proposes charging passengers without Real ID or passport

TSA proposes charging passengers without Real ID or passport

The TSA has proposed a new rule that could take effect as early as January requiring travelers