It'll cost you $45 to fly without a Real ID starting
Digest more
Courier-Post on MSN
Do I need a REAL ID to fly? And what's Confirm.ID?
Beginning Feb. 1, airport travelers without a REAL ID or passport are to pay a $45 fee to pass through TSA security.
KHON Honolulu on MSN
Fine for flying without a REAL ID starts in February
Are you REAL ID ready? Starting in February, anyone traveling out of Hawaiʻi airports will have to pay a fee to fly without one.
The Journal News on MSN
Why you need a REAL ID to fly, and what happens if you don't get one
A REAL ID is a federally compliant, state Department of Motor Vehicles-issued ID that will be required to board domestic flights.
The TSA warns that, without a REAL ID or this new program, you could face "additional delays which may result in a missed flight."
The TSA is reportedly proposing an $18 fee for those who do not have a REAL ID or passport, and need to fly in the U.S. Since May, those flying in the U.S. must meet REAL ID requirements in order to board a plane. Travelers have differing opinions on the ...