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The Transportation Security Administration is moving forward with a new rule under which airplane passengers who do not have a REAL ID or a passport could face an $18 fee.
Travelers who are passing through security with the required identification will have their identity checks with a new kiosk system, with the fee being used to compensate for the cost of the new system.
The new system will be a biometric kiosk that TSA describes as a” modernized alternative identity verification program,” allowing passengers to access TSA checkpoints for up to 10 days after paying the $18 non-refundable fee.
The agency said that this change is meant to streamline the process to get through airport security, replacing the current system. TSA said the use of

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