US citizens do not currently need a passport for domestic flights. While most people present a state-issued drivers license or a military ID the Transportation Security Administration lists several acceptable forms of identification.
REAL ID | Transportation Security Administration
Starting May 3 2023 every traveler will need to present a REAL ID-compliant license or an acceptable form of identification to fly within the U.S. Passengers ...
Do I Need a Passport to Fly Domestic in US?
From October 1 2021 you will need a REAL-ID-compliant license or another acceptable form of identification such as a passport or military ID. This comes from ...
What ID and Documents Does My Child Need To Fly? 2022
قبل 8 أيام — As an adult over the age of 18 you need a valid government form of ID to board a plane in the U.S. according to the TSA. If you are flying ...
Are You Prepared for Domestic Travel in 2023? - Anywhere But Here Travel
05/05/2021 — Dont have a REAL ID form of identification? You will need a passport (or other acceptable form of ID) to travel by air anywhere inside the USA.
REAL ID Act 2022 - Deadline State Requirements Documents Cost ...
REAL ID Alternatives For Flying — Ultimately if you have a passport passport card or any of the above-listed alternatives and do not mind bringing it ...
Travel Within the U.S. - Delta
Beginning May 3 2023 every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant drivers license or another acceptable form of ID. The TSA ...
How a Passport Can Help you Fly Domestically - travel.gov
The Real ID Act requires all state-issued identification documents (IDs) to meet a set of minimum security standards. IDs that do not meet these minimum ...
Real ID TSA reminds Americans of looming deadline for new air travel ...
06/05/2022 — Starting May 3 2023 the federal government will require those boarding domestic flights to carry a drivers license or other ...
Do You Need a Passport to Travel in the US? - The Manual
19/05/2021 — As of February 2021 there are no states that require passports from U.S. citizens to fly domestically. Your airline or the TSA should never ask ...