Originally Posted by
schalliol
Thanks for posting this information, and I look forward to hearing what you find out. We’re planning on flying into Lima for an 11 PM or so arrival in July. The adults will have been fully vaccinated but kids won’t be. Hopefully there can be some type of pre-approval process with testing in the US, but if not, maybe the hotel testing would work mentioned above. The US Embassy lists an announcement date of March 15th for testing to be acceptable to avoid quarantine, so perhaps they may still work on it.
Testing before your flight to Peru is required to travel (negative PCR or antigen, results within 72h of flight departure),
testing after arrival in Peru is to end the mandatory 14-day quarantine for all arriving passengers. Authorized labs supposedly share results with the Health Ministry. I would guess that most problems in practice would be if trying to depart the country before.
This test doesn't have to be within 24-hours of arrival or at the airport, it just has to be a negative antigen test (this was the updated regulation on March 15th). Of course this might be modified before July, perhaps vaccination status will be considered, it's too early to know.