Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
At least for domestic DL flights, when you do OLCI, you're asked to confirm that you have not tested positive within the last ten days. So a positive test would seem to mean that you cannot fly for at least ten days. Once you have a positive test result, I don't know of any procedure to prove that it's indeed a false positive and hence that you can travel.
Well, you don't submit the positive result. Thus there's no record of it. You simply cancel/rebook.. if handling with agent, they don't need to know why.
I tested positive beginning of Sept/end of August. Simply called up and rebooked to dates I assumed would work. No questions asked.