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Old Mar 8, 2020 | 1:44 am
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shadoworb
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Originally Posted by catbox9
I read online that Micronesia is currently refusing entry to people who have spent any of the previous 14 days in a county with the Coronavirus (with the exception of Hawaii). I'm supposed to do a modified island hopper with stopovers all over the place starting 4/25. I'm hoping the trip doesn't get cancelled because this has been a bucket list trip for like years. Anyone heard anything about this?

Somewhat related. Since my flight into Micronesia is via HNL and I have a US passport, how can they verify that I didn't spend 14 days in HNL before flying over if I were to change my itinerary and go to HNL in early April and then do r/t HNL-LAX on another carrier just before 4/25?
I would just postpone this trip until the coronavirus situation settles down.

The situation has been incredibly fluid. I was set to start the island hopper tomorrow morning. I was literally sitting in HNL with HNL-MAJ boarding pass in hand when I got word from the place I was going to be staying at that Marshall Islands just banned all flights as of 2 hours ago. Apparently Micronesia also announced sometime within the last 24 hours that nobody from HNL is allowed to land at KSA, PNI, or TKK.

Lesson definitely learned the hard way as I'm going to need to sort out this mess of a booking. Multicity award ticket that's been partially flown.

Sidenote: for MMR vaccine proof, the UA ticketing agent took a printout of my immunization records from my health provider.
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