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CaptCoolHand 10-06-2020 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by PSU Flyer (Post 3140746)
COVID-19 e-mail has a “Travel Restrictions” link. Not sure if that’s it or not though.

Rojer. Thanks.

haven’t flown or looked.

Charlie Bucket 10-06-2020 01:01 PM

Getting food has been the hardest thing for me since everything started. Places are finally starting to have some options again, except for the Hampton Inn in Boston. Why do we still stay there again...?

Softpayman 10-06-2020 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by Charlie Bucket (Post 3141237)
Getting food has been the hardest thing for me since everything started. Places are finally starting to have some options again, except for the Hampton Inn in Boston. Why do we still stay there again...?

Terrible hotel. The options at the Seaport are far superior.

PosRateGearUp 10-06-2020 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Charlie Bucket (Post 3141237)
Getting food has been the hardest thing for me since everything started. Places are finally starting to have some options again, except for the Hampton Inn in Boston. Why do we still stay there again...?

I don’t understand the problem? Just order from Grubhub, wait an hour and a half to find out they’ve forgotten your order, spend a half hour on the phone with support to get it corrected and bam... three hours after ordering you can have damp, lukewarm food delivered to your door. There’s no better way to get dinner, after flying three legs, on a min rest overnight. /s

Bluedriver 10-06-2020 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by PosRateGearUp (Post 3141361)
I don’t understand the problem? Just order from Grubhub, wait an hour and a half to find out they’ve forgotten your order, spend a half hour on the phone with support to get it corrected and bam... three hours after ordering you can have damp, lukewarm food delivered to your door. There’s no better way to get dinner, after flying three legs, on a min rest overnight. /s

That sounds like it came from experience. Ouch.

Xtreme87 10-06-2020 06:33 PM

There is an overnight that makes you take a covid test before you go to your hotel? Which one is this? Haven’t heard of such a thing.

rvr1800 10-07-2020 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by Xtreme87 (Post 3141459)
There is an overnight that makes you take a covid test before you go to your hotel? Which one is this? Haven’t heard of such a thing.

Aruba does but I don’t think it applies to crewmembers. Maybe someone who has been there recently can chime in.

Climbto450 10-14-2020 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by rvr1800 (Post 3141575)
Aruba does but I don’t think it applies to crewmembers. Maybe someone who has been there recently can chime in.

at AUA they will do a temp check and a Q&A session but no check. Of course if you fail the temp check/Q&A session they can give you a COVID test that you will get the results of in a short amount of time.

Softpayman 10-15-2020 03:45 AM


Originally Posted by Climbto450 (Post 3145470)
at AUA they will do a temp check and a Q&A session but no check. Of course if you fail the temp check/Q&A session they can give you a COVID test that you will get the results of in a short amount of time.

Seams reasonable.

embraerjetpilot 10-15-2020 07:44 AM

What happens if you test positive? I'm guessing that they can't put you on a plane back. Do you get quarantined to your room for 2 weeks? That would suck.


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