Innerworld@lemmy.world to You Should Know@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 days agoYSK: starting Feb. 1, passengers arriving at US airports nationwide without a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification, such as a passport, will face a $45 feewww.kare11.comexternal-linkmessage-square27linkfedilinkarrow-up1147arrow-down15
arrow-up1142arrow-down1external-linkYSK: starting Feb. 1, passengers arriving at US airports nationwide without a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification, such as a passport, will face a $45 feewww.kare11.comInnerworld@lemmy.world to You Should Know@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 days agomessage-square27linkfedilink
minus-squareTomtits@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up39arrow-down14·10 days agoWho goes to an airport without a passport?
minus-squarefoggy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up77·10 days agoNearly 100% of people traveling domestically…?
minus-squareInnerworld@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up48·10 days agoPreviously you could just use a driver’s license for domestic flights without the fine.
minus-square3abas@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·8 days agoNot previously, currently. You still can, it just has to be “real id”.
minus-squarelurch (he/him)@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9arrow-down1·10 days agothey fly a lot internally, also. sadly, they’re not exactly known for good railway.
minus-squareMinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down1·9 days agoit’s also somewhat easier and faster to fly 3,000 miles than to take a train
minus-squarederanger@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up15·10 days agoA majority of Americans in any US airport. I have a passport and never take mine, and I fly at least monthly.
minus-squarebirdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up5·10 days agoPeople in the EU/EEA can fly within the EU using an European ID, rather than passport.
minus-squareMultiplexer@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up2·9 days agoAre you from the future? ;-) The European ID is still stuck in some suggestion phase, so you have to keep using the national IDs or passports for now.
minus-squarebirdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·9 days agoThat’s what I mean, yes. So what @VibeSurgeon@piefed.social said is right.
minus-squareMultiplexer@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·9 days agoGuessed as much but wanted to make it clear (especially to the non-Europeans present here) that there is no such thing as a European ID (yet).
Who goes to an airport without a passport?
Nearly 100% of people traveling domestically…?
Previously you could just use a driver’s license for domestic flights without the fine.
Not previously, currently. You still can, it just has to be “real id”.
Who goes to the USA?
they fly a lot internally, also. sadly, they’re not exactly known for good railway.
it’s also somewhat easier and faster to fly 3,000 miles than to take a train
People already in the USA
A majority of Americans in any US airport. I have a passport and never take mine, and I fly at least monthly.
People in the EU/EEA can fly within the EU using an European ID, rather than passport.
Are you from the future? ;-)
The European ID is still stuck in some suggestion phase, so you have to keep using the national IDs or passports for now.
That’s what I mean, yes. So what @VibeSurgeon@piefed.social said is right.
Guessed as much but wanted to make it clear (especially to the non-Europeans present here) that there is no such thing as a European ID (yet).