Originally Posted by
scubadu
A very simple Google search on "puerto rico covid restrictions" would yield the answer in literally the first search result:
https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/i...vel-guidelines
And yes, everyone (including US citizens) has to test inbound, similar to entering Hawaii. That said, you would not have to test on the return as the CDC excludes US territories.
I realize that posting on FT seems to be a "first resort" for many, but googling "<some country of interest> covid restrictions" will generally deliver you the answer you seek instantly (and often more authoritatively than you will sometimes get on FT).
Regards
Your response did not answer the questions that matter...
Just wondering how that is being conducted/enforced given these are "domestic" flights.
Anyone experience this yet?
Many US states have very strict quarantine laws, but there is virtually zero enforcement. None on flights, other than an announcement.
So, when it comes to Puerto Rico,
how that is being conducted/enforced given these are "domestic" flights.
And,
Anyone experience this yet?
I realize that responding to a post on FT seems to be a "first resort" for many, but googling "<some country of interest> covid restrictions" will generally show you that you do not have the answer that is being sought instantly. (and often show you are wasting everyone's time with your response to a post on FT).
In the future, it is best not to post a response if you don't know the answer to the questions being asked.