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Airports Council Calls for an Extension to the REAL ID Deadline

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Airports Council International - North America (ACI-NA) called for an extension to the Oct. 1 deadline for Americans to present a REAL ID in order to travel by air. The call for an extension is due to significant concerns that the low saturation of REAL ID-compliant identification among the traveling public will negatively impact passengers and airport operations.

The call for an extension is due to significant concerns that the low saturation of REAL ID-compliant identification among the traveling public will negatively impact passengers and airport operations.

In an interview with NBC News' Tom Costello, ACI-NA president and CEO Kevin M. Burke explained why he believes an extension is necessary to avoid travel disruptions.

"If the government doesn't make a definitive statement now that they're going to extend this, then we're going to have a real crisis on our hands come Oct. 1," Burke said.

While Department of Homeland Security data indicates that states have issued more than 95 million REAL ID-compliant driver's licenses and identification cards ahead of the REAL ID deadline of Oct. 1, more than two-thirds of driver's licenses and identification cards held by Americans are not REAL ID compliant. If millions of passengers are unable to board their flights when they arrive at airports on Oct. 1, it will significantly disrupt the lives of individuals as well as operations throughout the interconnected aviation system. ACI-NA believes an extension to REAL ID implementation will prevent unnecessary travel disruptions and potential harm to the U.S. aviation system, which is a major pillar of our national economy.

This press release was sourced from Airports Council International-North America on 20-Feb-2020.