Most airports are operating smoothly on the first day of the REAL ID requirement

Most airports are operating smoothly on the first day of the REAL ID requirement

SAN FRANCISCO — Most airports around the United States operated smoothly as new REAL ID requirements took effect Wednesday because travelers without the updated document were still allowed to move through security easily.

Those without the IDs were given pieces of paper informing them that going forward they would need to present REAL ID or other federally accepted ID for air travel within the U.S. It includes a QR code travelers can use to see a list of acceptable identifications.

 

Most airports are operating smoothly on the first day of the REAL ID requirement

Most airports are operating smoothly on the first day of the REAL ID requirement

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