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REAL ID issues at airports: Not much, officials say, but experts give warning

Since airports throughout the country are relatively few issues on the first day of the real identity enforcement, the flight expert informs at least the former Fox News Digital that this type of peace is not expected to continue.

“From the perspective of airport operations, no [George W. Bush Intercontinental] or [Houston-Hobby] “He responded to any issues.”

The official added that the law enforcement in Texas began to issue real identifiers nine years ago and that the mandate of the Star is well covered with 90 % of its population, which is listed as a real identifier.

On the other side of the country, an official with the port body, which runs JFK, La Guardia and Newark-Liberty in the New York City area, said that there are “no problems” in the end.

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Passengers are lined up for a security checkpoint at Atlanta Hartsfeld-Jackson Airport on May 7, 2025, the first day when the true identity of Americans is required on flights. (Robin Rayne For Fox News Digital)

Fox News, which provides reports from the Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, managed to go to security while accompanying lunch without a problem.

NEWark Liberty officials were given paper to non -compatible travelers as part of the first stage of a proposal.

Moving to the bottom of Jersey Turnbik to Philadelphia, an official said they suffer from a “real, soft identity day.”

The official said: “The checkpoint lines were flowing throughout the day, and the TSA (Transport Security Administration) has been at hand to answer the questions and treat passengers,” the official said.

“PhL (Philadelphia International Airport) also had a customer work team before security to welcome passengers, answer or direct questions. We have seen most passengers ready with passports or real identity issued by the country when approaching checkpoints.”

At the other end of I-95, Miami International Airport reported ordinary traffic at checkpoints and confirmed that over the past year, the center made a partnership with TSA to communicate with passengers, including signs at the station level, about the deadline of the real knowledge and alternative identity forms.

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TSA agents examine airline passengers to obtain real identity or passports at the security checkpoint at Atlanta Hartfield-Jackson Airport on May 7, 2025. (Robin Rayne For Fox News Digital)

In Charlotte Douglas, North Carolina, the average number of waiting times was 10 minutes throughout the day, and one of his officials said that his employees were “well ready” to amend.

In the busiest airports in the United States, an official said everything was working smoothly.

“I was on the basement (near the checkpoint). We haven’t seen any negative impact,” said Hershel Grangent Junior of Hartfield Jackson International in Atlanta.

Boston Logan’s officials chanted this evaluation, adding that they also used the same advertising strategy as Miami for its true preparation of the identifier.

One official said: “In Logan, our customer service team will have additional employees at hand while starting to welcome the passengers and remind them of taking identity cards before entering the TSA line.”

However, former commercial and private pilot told Ryan Tseko Fox News Digital in an interview on Wednesday that any calm will not last for a long time.

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“The amount of delay that will be placed on the system is tremendous,” said Tsko, who was previously working on UNIDED EXPress and is now Cardone Capital.

“I don’t think the audience was aware. I think it was not clear,” he said, adding that he expected the bottleneck at airports.

“Many of these people are students who now have to lead up to 12 hours back and forth.”

He expected that when problems begin to appear, there will be calls to delay full implementation again, as the base has been since the Bush era.

Fox News Courtney Digurg contributed to this report.

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2025-05-07 21:34:00

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