Layover Quarantine/Procedures
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Some of us haven't flown since the pandemic started or since certain foreign layover cities have opened. Can anyone chime in on updated procedures at certain destinations we layover? Come winter I'd like to enjoy some beach and sun but not if it means an onerous procedure or being required to stay in a hotel room. Thanks.
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Some of us haven't flown since the pandemic started or since certain foreign layover cities have opened. Can anyone chime in on updated procedures at certain destinations we layover? Come winter I'd like to enjoy some beach and sun but not if it means an onerous procedure or being required to stay in a hotel room. Thanks.
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Some of us haven't flown since the pandemic started or since certain foreign layover cities have opened. Can anyone chime in on updated procedures at certain destinations we layover? Come winter I'd like to enjoy some beach and sun but not if it means an onerous procedure or being required to stay in a hotel room. Thanks.
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Haven’t flown since August but I did quite a few layovers and there was really nothing notable that I can remember. Just bring a mask and you’ll be fine. I was able to go out for food in BOS, JFK, SJU, LAX, GYE, and MCO.
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I’m thinking more your St Lucia, BGI, Aruba , Bermudas....
I know some for tourists require a Negative PCR before arrival (dont expect they’d require that of crew) and some require a test upon arrival. Makes sense (to me). I just don’t want to bid a layover only to find out that I’m stuck in my hotel room until I get the results of my test 3 days later when I’m already home. Domestically I don’t expect any procedures.
I know some for tourists require a Negative PCR before arrival (dont expect they’d require that of crew) and some require a test upon arrival. Makes sense (to me). I just don’t want to bid a layover only to find out that I’m stuck in my hotel room until I get the results of my test 3 days later when I’m already home. Domestically I don’t expect any procedures.
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