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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Thu 17 Mar 08:00
If you`re travelling abroad, check your airline`s website for the latest requirements. I`ve been getting emails from assorted companies offering me PCR and LF tests at discounted rates, even when I enter my destination.
The requirements they state are no longer valid, so unwary passengers could be paying for tests they don`t need. For many countries, if you are fully vaccinated or have proof of having had Covid in the last 6 months, you are not required to take a pred-parture test.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Thu 17 Mar 13:23
Think that USA still require tests, daughter in law did about 2 weeks ago, flying via Amsterdam.
Some Celtic supporters had a row at Edinburgh check in as they were asked for tests, seems that if only in transit through Amsterdam Airport you don`t require tests.
If you leave terminal, tests are required.
Total minefield!
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Thu 17 Mar 17:51
Son and family going to Disney Florida end of March, tests required.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Thu 17 Mar 19:10
"If you`re travelling abroad, check your airline`s website for the latest requirements."
The government website GOV.UK also gives up to date advice on all countries.
I know that their Travel Locator Form for incoming travellers is no longer needed after tomorrow.
Spain, for example, still requires their SPtH form to be completed - within 48 hours of flying out.
I recently discovered that the NHS Scotland Covid vaccination certificate is now valid for 3 months from date of downloading and printing - originally it was 12 months.
The mobile app version refreshes the holder`s ongoing validity every three days.
Hopefully I `ve got this right !!!
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Thu 17 Mar 22:09
Sounds right VE, away to Tenerife next week, Spanish locator form 48 hours before travel date.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Fri 18 Mar 11:54
Quote:
LochgellyAlbert, Thu 17 Mar 22:09
Sounds right VE, away to Tenerife next week, Spanish locator form 48 hours before travel date.
I’ve completed mine for Mallorca in May as much as I can.
Some questions needed looking into.
1. Flight number - fortunately these are flagged up on general aircraft route information websites well ahead of TUI notification.
2. Seat number - I have extra legroom booked (first time) due to back discomfort, so that was known.
3. Room number in the hotel - reception advised me to ignore this, so I just entered a random number.
4. Location of accommodation - not the resort, as they have that address, but the administrative local government area. Fortunately I knew where to find that info.
Hopefully got it all right !!!
Post Edited (Fri 18 Mar 11:56)
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Fri 18 Mar 15:56
The Spanish areas are a bit of a minefield, especially if you`re an outsider!
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