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Please Note: Effective for travel May 7, 2025

Please Note: Effective for travel May 7, 2025 forward, the REAL ID Act standards for identification while traveling will be in effect. This means a standard issued driver’s license used as a form of identification will no longer be accepted for domestic air travel within the United States. Instead, a Real ID compliant form of identification must be presented both at the time of booking air travel and upon checking in at the airport to board any flight. Any fees associated with changing a reservation resulting from a non-compliant identification will be the responsibility of the guest. For more information on Real ID, please visit the Department of Homeland Security website: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id.
To ensure a smooth travel experience, you should check if your current ID meets the REAL ID standards. If it does not, you should visit your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website to learn how to upgrade to a REAL ID-compliant credential. Alternatively, you will need to bring another acceptable form of identification. For more information and frequently asked questions about REAL ID, please refer to the following resources:
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