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New thread for discussing 1-day test requirements for travellers arriving in the US by air
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/coronavirus-travel/2060730-us-require-air-travelers-provide-negative-test-within-1-day-departure.html

Entry ban from eight southern African countries starting on November 29, 2021

Most non-U.S. citizens who have been in South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique or Malaw within the prior 14 days will not be allowed into the United States.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/11/26/a-proclamation-on-suspension-of-entry-as-immigrants-and-nonimmigrants-of-certain-additional-persons-who-pose-a-risk-of-transmitting-coronavirus-disease-2019/

Entry ban by air to be lifted on November 8, 2021 - All travelers should refer to CDC for travel requirements.

3 day pre-flight testing requirement will continue (US citizens/LPR not vaccinated will have to test no earlier than 1 day prior) Children under 2 years old do not need to test.

Children under 18 are exempt from vaccination requirement
Accepted vaccines will include:
  • AstraZeneca
  • BIBP/Sinopharm
  • Covishield
  • Janssen/J&J
  • Moderna
  • Pfizer-BioNTech
  • Sinovac
Vaccination certificates must come from an official source
There is a face mask mandate when flying to/from the USA, with effectively no exemptions, and including children two and above years old
Airlines need to provide some sort of contact tracing information for potential follow-up cases

Update on U.S. travel policy requiring COVID-19 vaccination
Last Updated: October 25, 2021

As announced by the White House today, the new travel policy requiring foreign nationals traveling to the United States to demonstrate proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 will take effect November 8. The CDC’s website explains that, for purposes of entry into the United States, the accepted vaccines will include FDA approved or authorized and WHO Emergency Use Listing vaccines.

COVID-19 Travel Restrictions and Exceptions - U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs
Last updated: October 25, 2021

The presidential proclamations described on this page will no longer be in effect on November 8, 2021. For additional information, please see Safely Resuming Travel by Vaccine Requirement and Rescission of Travel Restrictions on Brazil, China, India, Iran, Ireland, the Schengen Area, South Africa, and the United Kingdom (travel.state.gov).

To protect the public health, there are four presidential proclamations that suspend entry into the United States of all noncitizens who were physically present in any of 33 countries during the 14-day period preceding their entry or attempted entry into the United States. They are Presidential Proclamation 9984 (China); Presidential Proclamation 9992 (Iran); Presidential Proclamation 10143 (Schengen Area, United Kingdom, Ireland, Brazil, and South Africa); and Presidential Proclamation 10199 (India).

What we know so far is
- Confirmed to start on 8 November
- Children under 18 are exempt from the vaccine restrictions, so the varying international standards on jab ages won't be an issue here.

- Vaccines that are OK will include Pfizer, Moderna, AZ, J&J and the two Chinese vaccines.
- Some exemptions from vaccinations are potentially allowed, notably for US citizens, though my guess is airlines will be expecting to see vaccine certificates

- 3 day pre-flight testing requirement will continue, so this needs to be a documented antigen/Lateral Flow test or PCR.
- 3 days is potentially more than 72 hours, departure on a Friday afternoon means a test on Tuesday morning or thereafter.
- NHS Lateral Flows and PCRs can't be used.
- Children over 2 years old travelling with vaccinated travellers have to be tested on the same basis (3 days).
- 1 day testing for unvaccinated USA legal residents (testing on or the day before departure), including their children.

- All passengers need to sign an attestment to confirm their negative test result and also a statement to confirm full vaccination status.
- Children who are not vaccinated do not need to get vaccinated but do need to get a "viral test" 3 to 5 days after arrival in the USA
- As a result there is a separate attestion question for unvaccinated children to confirm that the viral test is arranged.

- Vaccination certificates must come from an official source. The NHS COVID Pass app and EU DCC are specifically mentioned as acceptable.
- Vaccination is counted as two weeks from dose2, or 2 weeks after the sole dose in the case of J&J.
- Antibody certification is not a replacement for the need for vaccination, at least for non USA residents.
- 14 clear days need to elapse before travel. So if jabbed on 1 October then 15 October is when you are good to go.
- Booster vaccinations are not a factor here, they don't count towards or against the primary dose process.

- There is a face mask mandate when flying to/from the USA, with effectively no exemptions, and including children two and above years old.
- Airlines need to provide some sort of contact tracing information for potential follow-up cases.
- These restrictions do not apply at the land border.

Note that a lot of interpretation onus falls on airlines. For example there is no language requirement for vaccine certificates as far as the CDC is concerned, however you can imagine Air France may be hesitant in accepting a vaccine certificate issued in the Welsh language, to take one example.

CDC link
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2...el-System.html


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Old Jun 6, 2021, 1:23 pm
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Originally Posted by Owenc
The US doesn’t seem too concerned with reopening based on the quote from Jen, I would not be so confident that they’d be opened by September.
If they're not open by September, I don't think they ever will again. My understanding is by then all 18+ in UK will be full vaccinated. Europe will be what 75% There? As someone famously said above.. If not now, when? Lack of communication is so frustrating. Myself and my family are chomping at the bit to get back out. I've had a carrier opportunity scrapped due to uncertainty on the US borders.
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Old Jun 6, 2021, 1:26 pm
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With Jen's statement we can say good bye to any hope of reopening this June or July.

When talking about August or September - all bets are off.

What is really telling: US airlines are starting the PR war on the lifting of the travel bans. That tells you that the US administration is really serious in not reopening anytime soon - why else start the PR campaign?
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Old Jun 6, 2021, 1:48 pm
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Originally Posted by warakorn
With Jen's statement we can say good bye to any hope of reopening this June or July.

When talking about August or September - all bets are off.

What is really telling: US airlines are starting the PR war on the lifting of the travel bans. That tells you that the US administration is really serious in reopening anytime soon - why else start the PR campaign?
Well you didn't think Biden would physically travel to G7 so maybe this prediction won't hold either.
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Old Jun 6, 2021, 2:09 pm
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I found this an interesting read: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...heads-britain/


“The two leaders are expected to discuss trade deals, challenges from China and Russia, and Covid travel restrictions. Major airlines in America and Britain have called on the pair to reopen transatlantic travel for this Summer.”
I honestly think we might get a US-UK corridor of sorts out of G7. Possibly in time for July 4.
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Old Jun 6, 2021, 10:14 pm
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Originally Posted by SteveWhite88
I found this an interesting read: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...heads-britain/




I honestly think we might get a US-UK corridor of sorts out of G7. Possibly in time for July 4.
I'm trying to square the UK's desire for a US-UK travel corridor with their seeming insistence on otherwise turning into Australia & New Zealand, ie shutting off from the world. I certainly hope they get a corridor, but their desire for one just seems so at odds with their stance on travel otherwise,
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:12 am
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With the Delta variant in the UK, I doubt that a travel corridor between the USA & the UK would come soon.

I'm sorry but in the side of the UK, Boris Johnson doesn't seem that he wants to open his country to foreigners or wants his citizens to travel abroad; on the other hand, the Biden administration doesn't have any intention as well.

It's just the media and the travel sector making speculations.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:27 am
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Originally Posted by ISTFlyer
With the Delta variant in the UK, I doubt that a travel corridor between the USA & the UK would come soon.

I'm sorry but in the side of the UK, Boris Johnson doesn't seem that he wants to open his country to foreigners or wants his citizens to travel abroad; on the other hand, the Biden administration doesn't have any intention as well.

It's just the media and the travel sector making speculations.
Does Biden not want Americans to travel? Maybe we missed something as the Caribbean and some European countries are full of Americans on vacation ....
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:33 am
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Does Biden not want Americans to travel? Maybe we missed something as the Caribbean and some European countries are full of Americans on vacation ....
It's not Biden or anyone from his administration who encourages US citizens/residents to go for a vacation to a foreign country.
It's the countries that opened their borders for US citizens/residents that want them to come.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:37 am
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Originally Posted by ISTFlyer
It's not Biden or anyone from his administration who encourages US citizens/residents to go for a vacation to a foreign country.
It's the countries that opened their borders for US citizens/residents that want them to come.
If you do not want your fellow citizens to go abroad on vacation, you prohibit it, as did the UK and many other European countries and beyond. Very very simple.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:46 am
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If you do not want your fellow citizens to go abroad on vacation, you prohibit it, as did the UK and many other European countries and beyond. Very very simple.
The USA does not prohibit vacations abroad by law, although they discourage it by defining these countries risky and releasing travel advises.
Although, they leave it up to their citizens/residents to follow the advise or not.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:49 am
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If you do not want your fellow citizens to go abroad on vacation, you prohibit it, as did the UK and many other European countries and beyond. Very very simple.
Try banning freedom of movement like that in the US and see how that works out. 🤣🤣🤣
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 12:50 am
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I found this an interesting read: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...heads-britain/




I honestly think we might get a US-UK corridor of sorts out of G7. Possibly in time for July 4.
Fairly meaningless speculation by a journalist. These articles are a dime a dozen.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 2:21 am
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Originally Posted by ISTFlyer
With the Delta variant in the UK, I doubt that a travel corridor between the USA & the UK would come soon.

I'm sorry but in the side of the UK, Boris Johnson doesn't seem that he wants to open his country to foreigners or wants his citizens to travel abroad; on the other hand, the Biden administration doesn't have any intention as well.

It's just the media and the travel sector making speculations.
You really think the variant isn’t everywhere else? Shouldn’t really be punishing the UK for being good at sequencing. If Biden was that concerned he shouldn’t be coming over here for G7. This ban is no longer about science and quite frankly I don’t understand the negative mindset of so many of the posters on here, particularly given the majority on here share a love of flying and travel.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 2:41 am
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You really think the variant isn’t everywhere else? Shouldn’t really be punishing the UK for being good at sequencing. If Biden was that concerned he shouldn’t be coming over here for G7. This ban is no longer about science and quite frankly I don’t understand the negative mindset of so many of the posters on here, particularly given the majority on here share a love of flying and travel.
I am sorry but some countries including the UK, France and Russia has banned foreigners arriving from my country and there is no scientific evidence on that as well but some other external factors including political ones. This is the reality and unfortunately it's not the correct way of handling things.

For this case, people in Europe should still be grateful that they could travel to the USA with after a 14 day stay in Mexico, Serbia, Turkey, The Caribbean, etc...

If things were better in the UK, why doesn't any other country build a travel corridor with the UK? Why should the USA be the first country to implement a travel corridor concept with the UK? Sorry, we need to be objective here and look at the situation in all perspectives.
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Old Jun 7, 2021, 3:38 am
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Things are better? What do you mean? We’ve vaccinated over 50% of the adult population already.
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