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siddhantmantri
10.05.2021 13:44:13

Before entering the UK, you must take a COVID-19 test up to three days before departure. You will need to show a negative test result to enter the UK. Both LAMP and PCR tests are valid, but failure to comply results in a £500 fine, and spot checks will be carried out. There are some variations between testing requirements for entry into England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland from abroad.


AnonyMouse
02.05.2021 12:40:19

No destinations were upgraded from red to amber, but Thailand and Montenegro will move to the red list on 30 August.


andrew
25.05.2021 9:06:44

All restrictions in England ended on 19 July, except for a mask mandate on public transport and in some indoor spaces. here


didiertomas2385
05.06.2021 18:37:40

Countries have imposed travel restrictions due to the coronavirus outbreak. Check the FCDO website for daily updates on specific destinations. [links]


chasekennedy63
23.05.2021 6:13:31

As of July 21, visitors now need a special COVID pass to ride up the Eiffel Tower or visit French museums or movie theaters. To get the COVID pass, people must show they are either fully vaccinated, have a negative virus test, or provide proof they recently recovered from an infection. here


atomic_age
08.05.2021 18:23:46

Nonessential travel from the U.S. to Belgium is permitted, according to the U.S. Embassy in Belgium. The U.S. is currently classified as a “red” country, or higher-risk country, by Belgium, which means that even those who are vaccinated must take a COVID test after arrival and quarantine for one to two days as they await negative results. Those who are not vaccinated will need to quarantine for 10 days and get tested on day 1 or day 7 of that quarantine. Travelers entering Belgium need to fill out a Passenger Locator Form no more than 48 hours prior to arrival.


mrorymolina1
03.05.2021 20:10:17

U.S. travelers should be aware that all international passengers age two and older flying into the U.S. (including returning U.S. citizens and permanent residents) must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test procured within three days before boarding their flight to the United States.


HarryS
11.05.2021 20:43:41

Effective July 1, Cyprus is following a color-coded system for COVID travel requirements. At press time, the United States was classified as red, meaning that travelers from the U.S. to Cyprus must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test procured within 72 hours of departure and complete an online Cyprus Flight Pass form. They will also need to pay 15–19 euros (US$18–$22) for a PCR test that they will take upon arrival in Cyprus; the result will be available within three hours online. Children under 12 are exempt from the testing. more


molecular
25.05.2021 23:07:32

All international arrivals will be subject to random and mandatory health checks in Greece, which can include a rapid COVID-19 antigen test. Those who test positive for COVID will be transported to a quarantine hotel, paid for by the Greek government, where they will take a COVID-19 PCR test to confirm the results. For travelers who test positive again, they will remain in quarantine for at least 10 days, after which they will undergo a new round of testing to determine if they are COVID-free. here


dbc
13.05.2021 23:23:08

Pros: "We got to sit in the emergency aisle so I can't complain about comfort. The staff was really friendly (although they were really rude on the way over 10 days earlier, so I guess we just got lucky with a nice crew for this one)."
Cons: "You only get one free non-alcoholic drink on this flight and that's really stingy for a 7+ hour a long haul. Drinks should be free on a long haul, especially non-alcoholic ones. There aren't any free small snacks like chips or peanuts. You have to pay for everything and the menu is exorbitantly over priced. It's a cheap and insulting customer strategy. They can save a few bucks in overhead on each customer this way, but they are losing money in the long run because I'll never book with them again due to their tawdry actions. I doubt I am alone." more


jcw9
08.06.2021 4:28:47

Cons: "British Airways didn't have my leg of this flight (London to Paris) as part of original checkin from Austin to London. As a result I stood in Customer relations line for 90 minutes, missed my flight, and was separated from other member in my travel party who didn't experience same problem and we were both on same booking confirmation" [links]


jimmy
18.05.2021 12:37:45

Pros: "Seats are comfortable on Business Class. Service is good"
Cons: "Constant delays specially from CDG! Poor cabin service specially on this flight." more


piotrp
23.04.2021 3:44:07

Pros: "The flight itself was good! The one from London to Delhi was better than from JFK to London"
Cons: "I wasn’t told about my baggage were being delivered through different airlines the other day!"


Alex
18.06.2021 23:36:35

In Switzerland, the only destination that has a direct flight from Boston is Zürich. Direct flights to Zürich are offered by Swiss (Star Alliance).


robmon
25.05.2021 13:55:58

There is 1 destination in Barbados that has a direct connection from Boston, which is Bridgetown. Direct flights to Bridgetown are offered by JetBlue. here


greg
08.05.2021 22:25:43

Air Canada (Star Alliance): seasonal flights to Halifax (YHZ), year-round flights to Montreal (YUL), seasonal flights to Ottawa (YOW), year-round flights to Toronto (YYZ) and seasonal flights to Vancouver (YVR).


falkenberg
25.04.2021 5:22:15

The following is an overview of all non-stop intercontinental flights operating from Logan International Airport (BOS).


celina111
17.05.2021 20:42:49

TACV is currently the only airline flying non-stop from Boston to Africa. They fly year-round to Praia (RAI). more


KathYR1985
06.06.2021 23:11:36

You can fly non-stop to Dublin with Aer Lingus or Delta (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Shannon is Aer Lingus. This route is not operational yet but will start in October. [links]