Starting February 1, travelers without a Real ID or passport will pay a $45 fee to fly, according to a new TSA policy.
Airline travelers without a Real ID will pay a $45 fee to pass through security checkpoints, the Transportation Security Administration announced Monday.
Americans without a REAL ID or updated passport will have the option to fly in the new year, but they'll have to pay extra.
Around 94% of all travelers already have a REAL ID. TSA hopes the new measure will convince the rest to get one.
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