Drew blames others for him not planning ahead.
The flip side to this problem is that the economy is rolling so well that there is a good amount of disposable income. The amount of travel tells us the economy is much stronger.
The passport delay stems from the random things of the previous administration. Seen it on the cruise board for many years now.
Another win for Joe https://www.boston.com/travel/travel...p_featurestack
Honestly, anyone who books international travel less than six months out who doesn't already have a passport is asking for this situation. I refuse to book flights to Europe or do any other planning until my wife finally makes the appointment and then receives hers.
The passport delay stems from the random things of the previous administration. Seen it on the cruise board for many years now.
My wife and I renewed our passports last October for our trip this fall. Why risk it?
How far in advance can you renew?
I think my passport expires in July 2024 which is right around when we will travel. Can I renew now or is it too early?
Edit: apparently you can start renewal the day you get it. There is no "too early." Good to know.
I hate Dump and the fasc, but passport delays were a thing when I initially got mine... in 1998.
It has gotten worse.
But you should also be able to go in person to get it expedited to have it quick- last renewal we got them in 2 weeks.
It has gotten worse.
But you should also be able to go in person to get it expedited to have it quick- last renewal we got them in 2 weeks.
Had a last minute business trip and got processing in 3 days shipped at my door.