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Detroit Metro Airport to implement $45 TSA ConfirmID system Feb. 1
The $45 TSA ConfirmID fee allows travelers without Real ID to verify identity for domestic flights with a 10-day validity, covering multiple trips, TSA said.
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You’ll soon have to pay a fee to fly without a Real ID. Here’s what to know
Starting next month, travelers who want to board a domestic flight without a Real ID will have to pay a fee to have their identity verified through the TSA’s new security screening program.
·Las Vegas, United States
Read Full ArticleStarting next week, some travelers may need to pay a $45 fee to board a flight. Here's why
If you’re planning to board an airplane in the next week, you may need to pay $45 if you don’t have a Real ID, valid passport card or valid passport, the Transportation Security Administration said, but there’s a catch: There’s no guarantee that paying the fee will help you board the flight. The fee process, called “ConfirmID,” begins next month, TSA says. It’s meant to help the TSA verify the identity of travelers who don’t have an acceptable f…
·Chicago, United States
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