The Transportation Security Administration has announced that U.S. air travelers without a REAL ID will face a $45 fee starting in February
Air travelers in the U.S. without a REAL ID will be charged a $45 fee beginning in February, the Transportation Security Administration announced Monday.
REAL ID is a federally compliant state-issued license or identification card that meets enhanced requirements mandated in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Obtaining the ID — indicated by a white star in a yellow circle in most states — means taking more documents to the motor vehicle agency than most states require for regular IDs. It was supposed to be rolled out in 2008 but the implementation had been repeatedly delayed.
Beginning Feb. 1, travelers 18 and older flying domestically without a REAL ID and who don't have another accepted form of ID on them, such as a passport, will pay the non-refundable fee to verify their identity through TSA's alternative “Confirm.ID” system.
TSA officials said that paying the fee does not guarantee verification, and travelers whose identities cannot be verified may be turned away. If approved, however, the verification covers a 10-day travel period.
The fee can be paid online before arriving at the airport. Travelers can also pay online at the airport before entering the security line, but officials said the process may take up to 30 minutes.
The TSA initially proposed an $18 charge for passengers without a REAL ID, but officials said Monday they raised it after realizing the alternative identification program would cost more than anticipated.
Other acceptable forms of ID include military IDs, permanent resident cards and photo IDs from federally recognized tribal nations. TSA also accepts digital IDs through platforms such as Apple Wallet, Google Wallet and Samsung Wallet at more than 250 airports in the U.S.
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The Finger Lakes Are America's Cozy Off-Season Getaway
Americans are rediscovering the joy of the open road, with 83% of travelers planning to take a road trip this summer, and 6 in 10 driving 300 miles or more this year for their vacations. With flight prices still high and the appeal of flexible, close-to-home adventures growing, more people choose to explore destinations within easy reach rather than fly overseas.
Americans are rediscovering the joy of the open road, with 83% of travelers planning to take a road trip this summer, and 6 in 10 driving 300 miles or more this year for their vacations. With flight prices still high and the appeal of flexible, close-to-home adventures growing, more people choose to explore destinations within easy reach rather than fly overseas.
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Post-Thanksgiving Travelers in Chicago See Flights Canceled and Delayed After Winter Storm
Travelers at the end of the Thanksgiving holiday on Sunday were finding hundreds of flights delayed and canceled in Chicago following a winter storm in the Great Lakes region, while a wintry mix of rain and snow developed in the Northeast
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Consumers Should Do Their Research Before Giving in to Travel Tuesday Temptation
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Chain stores have Black Friday. Online marketplaces have Cyber Monday. For local businesses, it's Small Business Saturday.
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Antwerp's Rising Queer Scene: Belgium's Fashion-Forward Hidden Gem for LGBTQ+ Travelers
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Perth Uncovered: Australia’s Emerging Queer Oasis Beyond the East Coast Spotlight
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For decades, Australia’s queer travel narrative has orbited around Sydney’s Mardi Gras and Melbourne’s indie arts scene. Yet, thousands of kilometers away on the country’s western fringe, Perth—known to locals as Boorloo—is quietly rewriting the script for LGBTQ+ inclusion, visibility, and celebration. Once overlooked in mainstream travel guides, Perth now stands as an emerging oasis for queer adventurers seeking new horizons, authentic community, and a distinct flavor of Australian culture .
National Parks to Raise Fees for Millions of International Tourists to Popular US Parks
The National Park Service says it is going to start charging international tourists an extra $100 to enter some of the most popular U.S. parks
The National Park Service said Tuesday it is going to start charging the millions of international tourists who visit U.S. parks each year an extra $100 to enter some of the most popular sites, while leaving them out of fee-free days that will be reserved for American residents.
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Florianópolis: South Brazil’s Island Sanctuary Redefining Queer Travel
Far from the usual LGBTQ+ hotspots, Florianópolis—an island paradise in southern Brazil—has quietly emerged as a welcoming, culturally rich, and affirmingly queer destination.
When most travelers think of queer-friendly destinations in South America, vibrant metropolises like Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, or Bogotá usually top the list. Yet, hundreds of miles south, the island city of Florianópolis—affectionately known as “Floripa”—is quietly rewriting the narrative of what queer travel in Brazil can look like. With over 40 beaches, a laid-back yet cosmopolitan vibe, and a growing LGBTQ+ community, Florianópolis offers an inclusivity that is fervently local and refreshingly unhurried .
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Today, the Malvern Hills, a scenic ridge near the Welsh border, draws new visitors, and the hillside hotel at the center of both stories, The Cottage in the Wood, now has a growing reputation for warm, thoughtful hospitality.
Local lore says a snowy stroll through Great Malvern, a hillside town in central England, once inspired the lamppost scene in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." Decades later, the same hills became a quiet refuge for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during her memoir-writing years. Today, the Malvern Hills, a scenic ridge near the Welsh border, draws new visitors, and the hillside hotel at the center of both stories, The Cottage in the Wood, now has a growing reputation for warm, thoughtful hospitality.
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Dawn Ranch in Guerneville, California, stands as a celebrated LGBTQ+-inclusive resort, blending over a century of queer history with modern luxury amid Sonoma County’s redwoods and rivers.
Tucked beneath towering redwoods along the Russian River, Dawn Ranch—originally established in 1905—has long played a pivotal role in the cultural tapestry of Guerneville, California. After facing closure in 2019 due to severe flooding, the historic 22-acre property reopened in June 2022, welcoming guests to a reimagined retreat defined by inclusivity, relaxation, and celebration of LGBTQ+ identities . The new Dawn Ranch features 86 cabins and chalets, blending rustic charm with modern amenities, inviting guests to unwind with yoga mats, picnic blankets, and creative journals provided in every room .
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