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The TSA is clarifying that one type of identification — a Costco membership card — is in fact not a valid form of Real ID ...
Your Costco card grants you access to a lot of deals and discounts, but don't expect it to help when going through TSA at the airport.
Travelers who are headed to airports and hoping to use their Costco membership cards in place of Real IDs are out of luck. Travelers need a Real ID — or other acceptable form of identification — for ...
The TSA attempted to dispel rumors on social media that using a Costco card is equivalent to using a REAL ID to get through ...
A Costco membership comes with a lot of perks, like $1.50 hot dog combos at the food court and major discounts on popular products and service. But don't expect your Costco card to get you through ...
Why TSA advises against using Costco cards as valid identification and what to know about travel in Tennessee.
The T.S.A. is reminding travelers that Costco cards are not on their own going to get you through security. “Can’t fly on hot dogs and hope,” the agency said.
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration is warning travelers of an important piece of airport protocol: Costco ...
The Transportation Security Administration does not want domestic flyers to try using their Costco cards in lieu of the ...
In a June 4 post, the TSA debunked long-standing rumors on social media and warned people that Costco membership cards do not qualify as a REAL ID. “We love hotdogs and rotisserie chickens as much as ...
The Costco confusion has likely only affected a small number of air travelers, as 93% of fliers who show up at the airport have a valid Real ID, the TSA said in late May.
A Costco membership comes with a lot of perks, like $1.50 hot dog combos at the food court and major discounts on popular products and service. But don't expect your Costco card to get you through ...
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