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As in???What are the conditions of the current Surat ?
As in???What are the conditions of the current Surat ?
That's not mandatory ***if you're a child or have medical conditionsYes vaccinations
That's not mandatory.
There's some exceptions to what you're saying.Yes it is. All arrivals must have at least one shot vaccine
Are you saying this has now been cancelled since this week or that it was something you were unaware of?
It's mandatory. I had a friend fly in from Boston last week. Indonesian. She had to show proof of her vaccination. And then also quarantine 8 days in Pullman hotel. She got out yesterday.
She flew Qatar. Also not sure now what's the rule with transit there? Better check.
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Ideally, this is true. However, airline employees have been known to "make up their own rules" (and yes, this even happens in western countries). As much as I dislike saying it, the safest route is to take the most onerous, most restrictive rules, and make sure you comply with those rules. You might overspend - for example, taking a PCR test when an antigen test would suffice, but you will most likely get to your destination. And for Pete's sake, get vaccinated as soon as you can! Now is not the time for debating vaxx vs. anti-vaxx; when this many people are dying, it is not the time to get into esoteric nonsense.Most uptodate and accurate is the iata interactive map
My apologies if this has been answered, but I did read something that sounded like I'll need some health papers or god knows what from the "health authority" in the USA...whatever that is.
I recently booked a flight but I'm struggling a bit with what's needed to return to Indonesia. I'm WNA on KITAP and my daughter is WNI/WNA.
Will I need to get anything other than negative PCR results prior to departing the USA?