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In addition to Real IDs, passports, passport cards, U.S. Department of Defense IDs and DHS trusted traveler cards are considered acceptable forms of identification at TSA checkpoints. A full list of ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCostco recalls two items TSA warn could be banned from flightsThe TSA has issued a new warning for power banks and portable chargers, which could see them banned from flights - and Costco ...
A viral post showing a Waffle House employee ID prompted the TSA to officially state that such identification cards are not accepted as alternatives to REAL ID for air travel.
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Islands on MSNThe Unexpected Reason Passengers Think A Costco Card Will Work As Valid ID At Airport SecurityMost of us know that a Costco membership card will not work in place of a Real ID at the airport, however, there is a reason some people thought it might.
And, it turns out, one person did show off their Waffle House card at an airport, and their post went viral. But the Transportation Security Administration, otherwise known as TSA, says hold on. Of ...
If you don't have a Real ID-compliant license, don't try to use your Costco card or other membership ID — it won't work. Here ...
WASHINGTON — The TSA is trying to shut down misleading rumors that travelers can use their Costco membership cards as REAL ID replacements at airport security. The misleading suggestion stems ...
The TSA is clarifying that one type of identification — a Costco membership card — is in fact not a valid form of Real ID accepted at the airport security checkpoint.
Costco's executive membership, which costs $130 a year, offers exclusive store hours for cardholders.
Recently the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) needed to remind travelers about what is considered a legitimate ...
The Costco confusion has likely only affected a small number of air travelers, as 93% of fliers who show up at the airport have a valid Real ID, the TSA said in late May.
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