Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
Yes, it's a possession of the USA, but when I went there, the airline advised me to bring my passport. Moreover I remember doing customs/agricultural inspection before my flight home. I'd rather ask people who have been here and can tell me what actually happened.
Originally Posted by
Daftryan
A quick Google search will show that a Covid test is not required between Puerto Rico and the states. Do you want someone here to Google that for you, though?
Also, your question is concerning - Puerto Rico is part of the USA.
I've been twice during covid. PCR test, uploaded in advance to get a QR code, is still required:
https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/i...vel-guidelines
As for federalism concerns, PR can require covid tests and restrict entry and exit even though it is part of the US. Hawaii has done just that as most people who pay attention to FT surely know. Passport is irrelevant, no passport is required and any airline who advised otherwise is incorrect.