New U.S. COVID-19 Air Travel Rules
Dear traveler, |
Are you considering an international trip? If so, read on. The CDC has issued a COVID-19 order that may impact your plans for re-entering the United States. |
Effective January 26, 2021 travelers arriving in the U.S. must: |
1) Get tested for COVID-19 no more than 3 days before departing to the United States and show a negative test result to the airline before boarding OR 2) show documentation of recent recovery from COVID-19 to the airline before boarding. |
This new order applies to all air passengers — including U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents — aged 2 years and older. It also applies regardless of the length of time spent outside of the United States. |
Acceptable documentation of recovery from COVID-19 includes both a positive viral test result within 3 months of travel (or the time period specified in current CDC guidance) AND a letter from a healthcare provider or public health official stating that the passenger is cleared to end isolation. |
Passengers who have tested positive for COVID-19 will need to delay their travel until they meet the criteria to end isolation; learn more here. |
Need more information? Visit this FAQ page at CDC.gov. |
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