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CDC Testing Requirements Information

According to the CDC, beginning Sunday, June 12, 2022, air passengers entering the United States will no longer be required to present documentation of a negative COVID-19 viral test (known as a Qualifying Test) in order to return to the United States. However, contact tracing will remain in place for everyone. In some cases, testing may be required based on the origin of your trip.

Please keep in mind that COVID-19 testing requirements differ by country.

It is critical to stay current on Covid-19 testing policies that may affect your vacation to destinations outside of the United States.

Please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more information on COVID-19 testing updates

Important Information to Know:

All travelers must provide contact tracing information or will be denied boarding in accordance with the CDC order

Travelers who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must also provide proof of vaccination and complete an attestation confirming they are fully vaccinated

“Fully vaccinated” is defined as 14 days after receiving one dose of a single-dose vaccine or 14 days after receiving the second dose of a 2-dose vaccine

Accepted vaccines include J&J (Janssen), Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Covaxin, Covishield, BIBP/Sinopharm and Sinovac