Predictions of when international flights may resume/bans lifted

They could just send you a new one with a later expiry date. Surely that is less work than a full re-application.

Anyway, it’s a bit rich of DFAT to act like it’s a surprise that people who were banned from travel have let their passports lapse. Or worse still to take a tone that blames people for letting their passports lapse.

Any new one would cost more money and the Passport Office works on a 'cost recovery model' (not to mention the photo requirements).

But I agree, its not to be an unexpected situation.
 
They could just send you a new one with a later expiry date. Surely that is less work than a full re-application.

Anyway, it’s a bit rich of DFAT to act like it’s a surprise that people who were banned from travel have let their passports lapse. Or worse still to take a tone that blames people for letting their passports lapse.
Many people will have moved in the 10 years they have their passport. It would be logistically difficult to send people new ones without requiring them to apply. If they gave free extensions for everyone then the system would be overloaded with applications for that. People with no intention to travel in the next year or two would unnecessarily delay people who need to travel sooner getting their new passport.
 
The Frequent Flyer Concierge team takes the hard work out of finding reward seat availability. Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, they'll help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Sponsored Post

Struggling to use your Frequent Flyer Points?

Frequent Flyer Concierge takes the hard work out of finding award availability and redeeming your frequent flyer or credit card points for flights.

Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, the Frequent Flyer Concierge team at Frequent Flyer Concierge will help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.



Atleast other countries are getting their act together with firm dates and plans.

Meanwhile here, zilch, nada, radio silence - In space, no one can hear you scream
 
Singapore to open its borders to Britain and other countries for quarantine-free travel
Double-jabbed people from eight countries - including Britain, France, Spain and the US – will be able to enter Singapore without quarantine if they pass their COVID tests from 19 October.
 
Singapore to open its borders to Britain and other countries for quarantine-free travel
Double-jabbed people from eight countries - including Britain, France, Spain and the US – will be able to enter Singapore without quarantine if they pass their COVID tests from 19 October.

Yes, shame Australia isn't part of this, but SG government would need reciprocity from AU government for Singaporeans to enter Australia. When we return to Singapore in two weeks time (from Melbourne), we are seriously thinking about taking a 2 week holiday/WFH first in US or specific countries in Europe, instead of a 7 day home quarantine as per current plans. Having done 3 x 2 week hotel quarantine and 1 x 2 week home quarantine already, mentally it would be nice to avoid a another 7 days locked into our apartment.
 
Last edited:
You can apply for a 5yr or 10yr passport. The standard passport has 34 pages but you can also apply for one with extra pages (66).

Are we talking Australian passports?

I thought 5 year passports were only available to children and older Australians (>75). Also Australian passport is no longer available in the 66 page version. When I renewed in 2019 I only could get 34 page version. The two passports I had before the 2019 renewal were the 66 page versions (that I went through in 11 years). As it turns out my page usage rate has slowed to zero in the last 18 months 🤣 even though I have travelled very infrequently (no stamps).

If running out of pages you can get a replacement passport that expires on the same date as the one it is replacing (provide >2 years left), but at $189 (vs 301 for new passport), you really would want at least 6.5 years left on the passport for it to be worthwhile.
 
Worlds opening up. Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore all stated they are looking to open to international tourists by the end of the year.

Oz to follow? (assuming you don't live in NSW of course).
 
Worlds opening up. Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore all stated they are looking to open to international tourists by the end of the year.

Oz to follow? (assuming you don't live in NSW of course).
Singapore is opening already - 5 posts up.
 
Are we talking Australian passports?

I thought 5 year passports were only available to children and older Australians (>75). Also Australian passport is no longer available in the 66 page version. When I renewed in 2019 I only could get 34 page version. The two passports I had before the 2019 renewal were the 66 page versions (that I went through in 11 years). As it turns out my page usage rate has slowed to zero in the last 18 months 🤣 even though I have travelled very infrequently (no stamps).

If running out of pages you can get a replacement passport that expires on the same date as the one it is replacing (provide >2 years left), but at $189 (vs 301 for new passport), you really would want at least 6.5 years left on the passport for it to be worthwhile.
Ah yes, forgot the larger passport was stopped, but us oldies have the 5yr in our kit bags 😁

Edit: But the OP was talking about their approach to passport renewal, probably when more options were available. None of this takes away from the fact that many will be looking at renewing passports now that international travel is about to open up and face the uncertainty over how quickly the bureaucracy can respond.
 
Last edited:
Lol good on Brisbane Airport for sticking the boot into the QLD government to give them a hurry up son… they desperately want to get humming again

——-

Brisbane Airport readies for international flights by mid-December​


Brisbane Airport is gearing up for international flights to begin in early December in time for Christmas, chief executive Gert-Jan de Graaff confirmed on Friday.

Qantas now plans three flights per week to Los Angeles and also three flights per week to Singapore from December 19.

 
Lol good on Brisbane Airport for sticking the boot into the QLD government to give them a hurry up son… they desperately want to get humming again

——-

Brisbane Airport readies for international flights by mid-December​


Brisbane Airport is gearing up for international flights to begin in early December in time for Christmas, chief executive Gert-Jan de Graaff confirmed on Friday.

Qantas now plans three flights per week to Los Angeles and also three flights per week to Singapore from December 19.

Does Princess Palaszczuk know ....
 

Enhance your AFF viewing experience!!

From just $6 we'll remove all advertisements so that you can enjoy a cleaner and uninterupted viewing experience.

And you'll be supporting us so that we can continue to provide this valuable resource :)


Sample AFF with no advertisements? More..
Back
Top