May 6, 2025 (Juneau Empire) –
Travelers who don't have a Real ID, passport or other federally recognized document will face additional security screening at
Her comments reiterated the department's previous guidance to travelers, as a federal deadline to enforce the Real ID law approaches on Wednesday.
In addition to a star-emblazoned Real ID, other forms of acceptable identification include a
If travelers don't have one of those forms of identification at airport checkpoints on Wednesday, "they may be diverted to a different line, have an extra step, but people will be allowed to fly,"
"We will make sure that it as seamless as possible and that travelers will get to stay on their intended itinerary,"
Travelers had been told that starting on Wednesday, a standard state-issued driver's license alone would not be enough to fly with. But
Investigators found that nearly all of the hijackers who boarded commercial planes that day were carrying
To apply for a Real ID, people generally need to provide a
As the deadline for enforcement of the law has approached, many people have been scrambling to secure appointments to get a Real ID, even though some already have passports or other acceptable identification. Some have said they prefer not to carry a passport because they worry it could be lost or stolen.
The law, officials acknowledge, has created some confusion among travelers and led to concerns about backups and delays at airports beginning on Wednesday.
"We have other ways to verify your identity if you don't have a Real ID or acceptable form of ID but know that this process may take longer, so you'll need to arrive at the airport early, and you should be good to go," the
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