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TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID

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A new $45 fee for travelers without Real IDs goes into effect Feb. 1
Passengers without Real IDs can still fly if they pay a $45 fee, which covers the cost of additional identity verification screening.

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Travel Mexico Solo on MSN · 12h
TSA is now making travelers pay this $45 fee for not having a REAL ID — do you agree with their logic?
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TSA Could Hit Some Travelers With a New $45 Fee
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Travelers without Real ID now face $45 fee to fly
The TSA began enforcing Real ID requirements on February 1, requiring passengers without the compliant identification to pay a $45 fee before boarding domestic and international flights.

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Travelers without a Real ID may pay $45 fee for TSA ConfirmID
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New TSA fee takes effect for travelers without a Real ID
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