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Don’t have a Real ID? That will cost you $45 to board the next flightStarting February 1, 2026, U.S. air travelers without Real ID-compliant identification will face a $45 fee for TSA ConfirmID, a special ver...
Flying after February 1? TSA confirms new $45 fee that applies to every passengerA new $45 TSA fee for identity verification will be implemented on February 1. Travelers can avoid this surcharge by presenting a REAL ID-c...
Don’t wrap it yet: TSA says these gifts won’t make it through airport securityTSA warns holiday travelers not to wrap gifts before flying to avoid security delays. With record air travel expected, knowing TSA gift and...
Do travelers need to delete 5 apps when flying during the holidays? Here’s what you need to knowTravelers are warned about a viral claim that TSA agents check phones for five specific apps. This is not true. TSA officers can ask you to...
TSA launches $45 confirm.ID rule for travelers without REAL ID starting February 2025TSA is bringing new travel rules for people without a REAL ID. A new system called Confirm.ID will help travelers prove who they are before...
How the TSA is set to change your walk through American airportsAfter nearly two decades, the TSA is easing some post-9/11 security measures, including the removal of shoes during screening. Changes may ...
Warning! 20 Million Americans on weight loss pills need to… Details hereOver 20 million Americans using weight loss jabs have been warned to check travel insurance policies before flying. Experts say failing to ...
TSA just made 4 big changes — here’s what every US traveler needs to know before flyingTravelling from America will change soon. New rules from TSA will affect security and baggage checks. Regular driver's licenses will not wo...
After years of tough rules on liquids and footwear, US air travel may be on the cusp of a new eraHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hinted at potential changes to TSA's liquid limits, sparking discussions about easing restrictions ...
Liquids carry on rule may exit security checks soon - DHS hints at next big changeThe United States Department of Homeland Security may soon revise the Transportation Security Administration's 3-1-1 liquids rule. This rul...
Your shoes are cleared for takeoff — TSA backs off after 20 years of mandatory footwear removalThe United States government has ended the mandatory shoe removal rule at airport security. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made th...
US airports begin lifting shoe removal requirement at security checks after TSA decides to end this nearly 20-year-old ruleThe TSA is reportedly phasing out the requirement for passengers to remove their shoes during security screenings at some U.S. airports. So...
US airports to undergo massive change as nearly two decade-old shoe policy scrapped. Check detailsPassengers at some airports in US now no longer have to take their shoes for security screening, according to reports. The US Transportatio...
Shoe bombers no longer a threat at US airports? TSA’s shoe rule to end after nearly 20 yearsThe TSA is reportedly phasing out its long-standing shoe removal policy at airport checkpoints, a change driven by advancements in scanning...
Will you be able to fly from today if you don't have a REAL ID? Here's what U.S Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem saidREAL ID travel rule is now in effect, and if you’re planning to fly within the U.S., this update could impact your airport experience. Home...
How to breeze through airport checkpoints: A guide to packing your bags for hassle-free experience in your next tripPack your carry-on bag efficiently to breeze through airport security. Choose the right-sized bag and strategically pack your belongings in...
Record 6,542 guns intercepted at US airport security in '22Miami's airport also worked to get gunowners' attention. The airport's director told Congress last year that after setting a gun intercepti...
How 9/11 changed air travel: more security, less privacyThe worst terror attack on American soil led to increased and sometimes tension-filled security measures in airports across the world. The ...
New racial profiling guidelines flawed, misleading: US SikhsCBP and TSA are components of the US Department of Homeland Security, the largest law enforcement agency in the federal government.
- Visitors from terror-prone nations to US will be frisked
US will frisk travellers from Pakistan and 13 other terror-prone countries.