Jul 26, 2021

AAA: Passport processing delays disrupting travel plans

Posted Jul 26, 2021 11:45 AM
<b>AAA urges those considering international travel through 2022 to initiate passport processing now.</b>&nbsp;

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WICHITA – A significant increase in the time it is taking the U.S. State Department to process passports is forcing many travelers to postpone previously booked vacations.

With that in mind, AAA is urging anyone planning or hoping to travel out of the United States this year or next to initiate the passport process now or risk having those plans derailed by the delays.

“At AAA, we are seeing travelers, sometimes entire families, that have been forced to cancel or postpone their trips because passport processing has taken longer than they anticipated,” said Matt Bert, travel advisor for AAA Kansas. “One of the first questions we are now asking our clients is about the passport status of all travelers.”

At this time, the State Department says passport application is taking more than four months (18 weeks). And, ‘expedited’ service may only shorten the wait to three months.

AAA travel advisors say passport processing times are three times as long as the average wait time prior to the pandemic. The State Department website indicates the dramatic delays are the result of COVID-related issues and high demand.

“Some travelers with bookings this summer have already had to postpone until next year,” Bert added. “And, for those who are uninsured for such a change in plans, the cancellation is much more than an inconvenience. It’s a costly miscalculation.”

The passport delay issue is not just affecting those applying for new passports or renewing passports set to expire. AAA is reminding travelers that many countries now require the passport expiration date to be at least six months after the date of return travel so anyone planning travel through 2022 is strongly urged to begin the passport renewal process now.

Passport tips for travelers

●Check passport status of everyone with whom you plan to travel.

●Share passport status information with your travel advisor.

●Book travel that ensures your return date is at least six months before passport expiration.

●Initiate passport processing for:

-New passport applicants

-Passports that have expired or are set to expire within 6 months of travel

-Passports that require a name change.

Visit your nearest AAA office for your passport photo, application and instructions. For more information, visit AAA Passport Services.

About AAA
AAA provides automotive, travel, and insurance services to more than 62 million members nationwide and more than three hundred fifty thousand members in Kansas. AAA advocates for the safety and mobility of its members and has been committed to outstanding road service for more than 100 years. AAA is a non-stock, membership corporation working on behalf of motorists, who can map a route, access a COVID travel restriction map, find local gas prices and electric vehicle charging stations, discover discounts, book a hotel, and track their roadside assistance service with the AAA Mobile app (AAA.com/mobile) for iPhone, iPad and Android. For more information on joining or renewing a Membership, visit www.AAA.com.