Real ID a travel reality

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Travelers departing from San Diego International Air­port must now show a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another TSA-accepted form of identification to board domestic flights, under new federal regu­lations that took effect May 7.

The Transportation Security Administration began enforc­ing the REAL ID requirement this week, marking a signifi­cant shift in travel documenta­tion for passengers ages 18 and older.

Airport officials at San Di­ego’s airport are advising trav­elers to arrive early to allow ex­tra time at security checkpoints as passengers adjust to the new rules.

“More than 40,000 passen­gers depart from SAN each day and with the beginning of REAL ID enforcement we anticipate possible delays,” said Kimberly Becker, President and CEO, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. “To ensure a smooth experience through SAN, we advise travelers to ar­rive two hours before domestic flights and three hours for in­ternational flights.” REAL ID-compliant Califor­nia driver’s licenses are marked with a golden bear and a star in the upper right corner. Licenses without this symbol are no lon­ger valid for boarding commer­cial flights within the United States.

Travelers without a REAL ID may still fly if they present another TSA-accepted form of identification, such as a U.S. passport, passport card, Global Entry card, military ID or a federally recognized tribal ID. A full list of accepted identifi­cation is available at tsa.gov/ real-id.

Passengers who do not pres­ent an approved form of ID can face delays, additional screen­ing or be denied access to the security checkpoint.

Extra airport staff were sta­tioned at both terminals this week to assist travelers and answer questions. REAL ID sig­nage remains posted through­out the terminals as a reminder of the new requirement.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles continues to of­fer REAL ID appointments for those looking to upgrade their license. Officials urge anyone planning to fly in the coming months to check their ID status well in advance.

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