Planning an international trip? Get ready to show a negative COVID test to board your flight home

proof of a negative COVID test or recovery from COVID before boarding an international flight to the U.S., effective Jan. 26. Airlines are required to deny boarding to those who don’t.

Currently, only travelers bound for the United States from the United Kingdom have to present a negative test, a requirement that has been in place only since Dec. 28.

International travel has been decimated by the pandemic, with most European countries off limits to Americans and U.S. restrictions keeping most international visitors away. 

surge in coronavirus cases in the U.S., means international travelers face another layer of restrictions.

What international travelers need to know about CDC’s new COVID test rule

Q: Does the testing requirement apply to U.S. citizens?

A: Yes, it applies to all airline passengers ages 2 and older bound for the United States, including visitors, citizens and legal permanent residents.

Q: Do passengers on flights from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico have to get tested? 

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