as far as I know, all you need is your airline ticket and probably your I.D. card.
2007-02-10 16:42:05
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answered by ruwako2002 3
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The new security regulations require a photo identification to purchase a ticket and to get into the security areas of any airport. If you are from outside the US, it would be your passport. If you are a citizen or permanent resident, a driver's license or state issued identification card, or permanent resident card (also called a "green card" ), a military ID or similar card with a photo.
2007-02-10 20:33:24
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answered by JOHN B 6
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Either a Drivers License or State ID. They just need to see something that has your name and picture on it. Name must match the name on the ticket.
2007-02-10 16:42:26
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answered by GEE-GEE 5
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If you are going by a commercial airline then all you need is your confirmation number, and your ID. What you needs depends on the airline you are flying, call them to find out what is required. It is not much you will need. Happy Traveling!
2007-02-10 16:42:56
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answered by Janice 10 7
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a state ID or Drivers License
2007-02-10 17:21:48
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answered by Olive 4
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just your driver's license, state ID, and/or you could use your passport, some form of identification, so you can proceed to the boarding area with your pre-board pass..
2007-02-10 17:11:54
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answered by tshark44 5
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Driver's license or passport.
2007-02-10 16:41:00
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answered by artemisaodc1 4
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