
You have your bags packed, your flight booked, and your itinerary ready. Then you realize your passport is expired. Many travelers have been in this exact situation. So, can you fly with an expired passport? The short answer is no, not for international travel. What happens next depends on your destination and how soon you plan to leave.
Flying Within the United States
If you are traveling domestically, an expired passport will not stop you from flying. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows travelers to fly within the United States using a valid form of photo identification, such as a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or a state-issued ID card.
However, if both your driver’s license and passport are expired, that could create problems at the airport. It is always best to keep your identification up to date, even if you do not have immediate travel plans.
International Flights Require a Valid Passport
For international travel, an expired passport means you will not be allowed to board your flight. Airlines require verification that all passengers have valid passports before departure. If your passport has expired, you will be denied boarding.
Some destinations also require that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond your return date. This rule helps prevent travelers from getting stuck overseas if they’re passport is about to expire. Always check your expiration date before booking international travel.
What to Do If Your Passport Expires Before a Trip
If your passport has expired and your trip is coming up soon, there is still hope. The Passport Office can help you get a rush or expedited passport quickly, often in as little as three business days, depending on your travel date.
Our experienced team can help you apply for a new passport or renew an old one. We also assist with replacements for lost, stolen, or damaged passports. Travelers can visit one of our walk-in offices or schedule a virtual appointment to begin the process right away.
How to Avoid Expired Passport Stress
One of the best travel tips is to check your passport expiration date at least six months before your next international trip. Setting a reminder on your phone or calendar can help you avoid last-minute surprises.
If your passport will expire within a year, renewing it early is the best way to stay ready for future travel. This gives you plenty of time to receive your new passport and reduces the chance of missing a trip due to delays.
How The Passport Office Can Help
At The Passport Office, we make passport renewal fast and simple. Our team has more than 20 years of experience helping travelers get their passports quickly.
We have offices in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Hollywood, Clearwater, and Atlanta, all within 10 minutes of the courthouse. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours, and online booking is available for added convenience.
If you have discovered that your passport has expired just before an important trip, we can help.
Contact The Passport Office today to get started with expedited passport services and get your travel plans back on track.