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Old May 8, 2022, 9:41 pm
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mikesaidyes
 
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Originally Posted by Friendly Traveling Deathmerchant
Question:
Didn't know whether to post this question in the "Covid" or the "International Transfers" threads...
Can I, as a US Citizen, fly from Seattle > ICN (not leaving airport/for transfer only through) for less than 24 hours > onwards to another country-destination?
I can present a negative PCR test, but haven't had any vaccines, I have doctor's statement of recovery from when I had Covid in 2020, certification from Red Cross showing I still have active antibodies a year+ later, etc... but I can't find transfer-only info on the airport's website, or the US Korean Embassy's website, etc.
Anyone done this with experiences to share, or have a link to someplace that spells it all out?
If you're staying airside less than 24 hours, as a pure transit passenger: You have nothing to do with Korea COVID testing rules. Your arrival country still sets all the rules.
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