Travelers without REAL ID face new $45 TSA fee
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Flying without a REAL ID will get a little pricier in 2026, according to a new plan from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). On Monday, the TSA announced that it will give all passengers who do not present an acceptable form of ID the option ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will soon charge passengers $45 if they arrive at an airport security checkpoint without an acceptable form of identification, including a passport or a Real ID-compliant driver’s license. According to Fox ...
The Transportation Security Administration recently released its top 10 list of the “most unusual items detected at U.S. airport security checkpoints in 2025” — and Boise Airport was the site of the federal agency’s “best catch” of the year.
A rumor that circulated online in December 2025 claimed the U.S. Transportation Security Administration was checking cellphones — including devices belonging to seniors — at airports for five specific apps. TSA officers screen around 2 million ...
When traveling with your devices — whether it's a laptop, smartphone, Steam Deck, or Nintendo Switch — you're probably used to taking out those electronics and putting them in separate bins at Transportation Security Administration checkpoints.
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Flying without a REAL ID will get a little pricier in 2026, according to a new plan from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). On Monday, the TSA announced that it will give all passengers who do not present an acceptable form of ID the option ...