After years of implementation and delays, air travelers are expected to have REAL ID to board an airplane — the sampling of passengers WTOP spoke with at Dulles International Airport were ready Wednesday morning.
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After years of implementation and delays, air travelers are expected to have REAL ID to board an airplane — the sampling of passengers WTOP spoke with at Dulles International Airport were ready Wednesday morning.
“I got mine as soon as I found out about” the requirement, said one passenger, as he and his wife walked from the ticket counter to the initial screening area for their gate. “I had to get a new ID anyhow, because I wore glasses for years, and now I don’t.”




