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“As the weather starts getting warmer, we know many Pennsylvanians have made exciting travel plans,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “With federal REAL ID enforcement beginning on May 7, your travel planning should include making sure you have proper ID to fly. If you want to keep using your driver’s license or photo ID card to fly domestically, you’ll need to upgrade to a REAL ID if you haven’t already.”
“One thing travelers can do to make sure their trip goes as smoothly as possible is to obtain a Real ID compliant driver’s license. Thank you to the TSA, PennDOT and AAA for partnering on this initiative to make sure travelers have a REAL ID compliant state ID or driver’s license or a passport or passport card before the deadline. Our team takes pride in ensuring passengers have a great experience with their journey via PHL,” said Philadelphia International Airport CEO Atif Saeed.
“Pennsylvania residents who plan to travel domestically by plane should take advantage of the opportunity to get their REAL ID identification sooner rather than later to avoid potential last-minute scrambling when planning air travel,” said Jana Tidwell, Manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic. “If you currently board domestic flights using your state-issued driver’s license as your form of identification, you’ll need to apply for a REAL ID driver’s license or start using a passport to board a domestic flight. Travelers interested in obtaining a REAL ID should begin the application process ahead of time to ensure they do not experience any travel delays or postponements.”
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