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You Can Fly Without ID

Started by Frank · 10 months ago

For all you harried HR generalists out there who are waiting in security lines at airports around the country — put away your IDs. Or at least the next time you travel, know that you can get through security lines faster without ID. Here’s how.
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  • Great info! Thanks.

    I realized that you can fly with 2 different names internationally last week when I purchased a ticket in my married name and realized my passport is in my old name. Thought it would be a problem, but no one batted an eyelash. (I did have an ID with my married name too) Not even an extra security check!

    -Melina
  • Wow, Melina, there's proof right there. Or, they weren't being very critical because you look like such an upstanding citizen. ;-)

    Funny that I've flown so long showing ID now, I've kinda forgotten what it was like before they checked. (Yep, I'm old enough to remember that.)

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