March 2023 E-Publication Recap

Ovation’s weekly consumer e-newsletter, the Knowledgeable Traveler, retains readers up to date on journey business information and tendencies.

Following is a recap of March’s prime 5 (most clicked by Ovation purchasers) e-newsletter tales.

1. US PASSPORT PROCESSING TIMES DELAYED AGAIN

The US Division of State has introduced that passport processing instances proceed to be delayed amid ‘unprecedented demand,’ reviews Journey Market Report. In line with the State Division, routine purposes at the moment are taking between 10 and 13 weeks, whereas expedited purposes at the moment are taking between seven and 9 weeks. These timelines don’t embrace mailing instances, which can take as much as two weeks for purposes to be mailed, and one other two weeks for them to be mailed again, presumably extending all the utility course of to 17 weeks, or greater than 4 months, from the time of mailing. The primary cause for the longer processing time is the upper demand for passports; 2023 is on observe to set the document for the best demand yr ever for passports. The State Division has been working to cut back processing instances in quite a lot of methods together with “aggressively recruiting and hiring,” providing additional time to its present staff, and opening satellite tv for pc places of work to assist course of the big variety of purposes coming in. Moreover, the division encourages all vacationers to test their passport expiration date earlier than making any plans for worldwide journey, and to take motion to resume their passport effectively upfront this yr. “We’re dedicated to transparency and can proceed to offer common updates about passport processing instances, and to encourage Individuals to use for his or her passport effectively upfront of any deliberate worldwide journey to keep away from last-minute points,” the State Division mentioned in its newest replace.

2. CHINA REOPENS BORDERS; LIFTS VISA SUSPENSIONS

China has reopened its borders to international vacationers for the primary time for the reason that onset of the COVID-19 pandemic by permitting all classes of visas to be issued, reviews Journey Market Report. As of March 15, vacationers can now apply for Chinese language journey visas and international places of work can course of mentioned purposes. China has additionally said that it’ll honor legitimate visas issued previous to the nation’s shutdown in March 2020. Moreover, China has reopened visa-free entry to some elements of the nation, together with in Hainan Island and for cruise ship vacationers crusing into Shanghai. People touring to China should nonetheless endure a COVID-19 check inside 48 hours earlier than their departure and full customs well being declaration types upon arrival.

3. AMTRAK CONSIDERS EXPANDING SERVICE BETWEEN NYC AND TEXAS

Amtrak has introduced that it’s partnering with the Southern Rail Fee (SRC) to use for federal funds to check a brand new service between New York Metropolis, Atlanta, and Dallas/Fort Value by extending a piece of the favored Amtrak Crescent prepare from Meridian, Mississippi, to Texas. Amtrak has been exploring this concept for greater than 20 years, however final yr’s Congressional passage of the Infrastructure Funding and Jobs Act now creates new alternatives to check doable expanded long-distance Amtrak service. “This has the potential to be the primary new Amtrak service of its type in additional than 25 years and it will are available in an space that has lengthy been underserved by passenger rail,” mentioned SRC Chairman Knox Ross. “Now that we have now a means ahead for brand new state-sponsored hall service between New Orleans and Cellular, the I-20 route has been recognized by the SRC as its subsequent precedence.” If the research produces a adequate enterprise case for a direct connection between the Northeast Hall and fast-growing areas within the South and West, Amtrak would associate with the SRC and others to hunt federal capital and working assist to provoke the service.

4. HEATHROW STRIKE FORCES BRITISH AIRWAYS EASTER FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS

Greater than 1,400 safety guards at London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) will strike for 10 days over the Easter break, forcing British Airways to cancel roughly 32 flights a day to and from LHR throughout the vacation interval, reviews BBC. The strike, which is anticipated to final from Friday, March 31, to Easter Sunday, April 9, contains safety guards who work on the airport’s Terminal 5, which is used completely by British Airways, in addition to these answerable for checking all cargo that enters the airport. British Airways has been instructed by the airport to cut back its schedule on these days by 5 % and has stopped promoting tickets. The airline has begun to supply a variety of choices to affected vacationers. “We have apologized to clients whose journey plans have been affected and have provided them a variety of choices, together with rebooking onto a brand new flight with us or one other airline, or requesting a full refund,” the airline mentioned in a press release. LHR mentioned it was deploying 1,000 extra employees, along with its administration group, who will probably be within the terminals offering help to vacationers over the Easter break. It mentioned it could take “a bit longer than standard to get via safety,” and suggested vacationers to assist guarantee a easy departure by checking their flight standing earlier than travelling to the airport, and by having their liquids and electronics prepared for safety.

5. EUROPEAN UNION DELAYS LAUNCH OF ETIAS UNTIL 2024

The European Union (EU) has formally delayed the launch of the European Journey Info and Authorization System (ETIAS) till a minimum of 2024, reviews Journey Market Report. ETIAS has been delayed a number of instances over the previous few years, most lately in August 2022. The earlier postponement pushed the launch date from Could 2023 to November 2023. An up to date launch date has but to be decided, however the EU has confirmed that it’ll not take impact in November 2023 as deliberate. “It’s anticipated that the ETIAS will probably be operational in 2024,” mentioned the EU in its newest replace. The ETIAS, which has been within the works since 2016, would require all non-Europeans, together with these within the US, UK, and Canada, to acquire an digital journey allow forward of arrival to any of the 26 European nations that make up the Schengen space. This requirement applies to all vacationers who don’t want a visa previous to journey.