Four Big Airport Rule Changes for Flyers

Traveling soon? If you haven’t been to an airport lately, now’s a good time to brush up on some recent developments that will affect you in the security line. And if you’re planning a trip across the pond, you may have to get a special authorization to enter the country you’re visiting.

1. Real ID

For adults who board domestic flights, the Transportation Security Administration now accepts only a driver’s license or other state-issued photo identification that is compliant with REAL ID security standards. The rule, which went into effect in early May, stems from the REAL ID Act, a 2005 law that established minimum security standards for state licenses and other IDs.

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