Speedy trips through passport control and customs may not be the first thing on travelers’ minds these days. But a backlog now could equal giant headaches later for people who fly internationally.
The Global Entry trusted-traveler program, which lets you enter the country with a short stop at a kiosk rather than long lines to get quizzed by an officer, has hit some big snags. After a six-month closure, Customs and Border Protection reopened Global Entry interviews required for enrollment and some renewals on Sept. 8. Or so…