Effective June 1, TSA has implemented a new rule that's supposed to make things easier. The problem, the claim, is that too many people's names are similar to the names on their "no fly" list. This results in too many people having problems getting through security.
So to fix this, TSA has implemented a new rule that requires that the name that you booked your flight under is EXACTLY the same as the name on your ID. I don't know if this includes initials for middle name or what. However, if the two don't match, you will have a problem getting through security.
That should speed things right up, don't you think?
I just want to make sure everybody double-checks your bookings to make sure your name is the same as that on your ID so you don't have problems.
As an aside, if you drive across the U.S. to Canada or Mexico border, you now must have a passport.
So to fix this, TSA has implemented a new rule that requires that the name that you booked your flight under is EXACTLY the same as the name on your ID. I don't know if this includes initials for middle name or what. However, if the two don't match, you will have a problem getting through security.
That should speed things right up, don't you think?
I just want to make sure everybody double-checks your bookings to make sure your name is the same as that on your ID so you don't have problems.
As an aside, if you drive across the U.S. to Canada or Mexico border, you now must have a passport.