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Real ID Requirement Finally Comes to U.S. Airports

May 7, 2025
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The signs inside Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport told the story on Wednesday morning: “Real ID, Enhanced, Passport” with an arrow pointing to the right, and “All Others” with an arrow pointing to the left.

After years of warnings and postponements, “all others” are no longer enough to make it past airport security checkpoints. Travelers are now required to flash a federally compliant Real ID, a passport or another approved form of identification to board domestic flights.

Deadline day started off calmly at LaGuardia, with many passengers arriving up to three hours early, heeding warnings of delays or complications from the Real ID rollout. A large number of Transportation Security Administration employees, airport staff and police officers flanked the security entrance, advising travelers to prepare their IDs.

Arthur Perlman, 61, a former teacher from Queens who described himself as “slightly worried,” came four hours early for his flight to Texas. He had recently gotten a state ID card and presumed it was a Real ID.

Signs warned passengers at LaGuardia Airport that they would need compliant ID cards or face additional screening starting Wednesday.Dave Sanders for The New York Times
Arthur Perlman, from Queens, arrived at LaGuardia four hours early on Wednesday for his flight to Texas. He realized at the last minute that his new state ID card wasn’t compliant and brought his passport.Dave Sanders for The New York Times

But it had neither a star nor an American flag, meaning it was not compliant. “A week ago, I thought about it and went, ‘Oh my God!’” he said. “I did a reality check.”

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