TSA cracks down on mismatched tickets, ID's
by Leah ZanollaMay 26, 2009
The Transportation Safety Administration is cracking down on ID's and plane tickets where the names don't match. As part of a renewed effort to increase security at the nation's airports, the TSA has issued directives instructing their staff to ensure that the name printed on a plane ticket or boarding pass exactly matches the name that appears on a travelers ID.
This could cause significant delays for travelers who are used to leaving off a middle initial, or suffix like "Jr" or "Sr".
The TSA is urging all travelers to make sure their ID matches the names they provide to airlines when purchasing tickets.
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