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  1. #5991
    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    Anyone has any idea about the "going rate" for the SeekingArrangement dates in CO, Bogota, Medellin? I have done an "arrangement" from Badoo once in Brazil where I had a perfect arrangement for 24 hours and she picked me up from the airport. It was quite hot actually. For the 24 hours I paid 1000 BRL, which was about US $ 400 at the time, and the value of about 4 hours of a regular escort. Some said I paid too much, but I don't think so since I had 24 hours of fun with emotional connection and that blind date that was agreed on. I told her: when we meet I see you at the airport and the first thing we do is kiss passionately even before I'll hear your voice for the first time. It was tickling.

    Anyway, now I am trying to come up with a reasonable proposal to those SA girls. If I take the same calculation, I would say 250,000 COP x 4 = 1,000,000 COP for 24 hours.

    But if I don't even want 24 hours it gets more interesting. 500,000 COP for the night? Would that seem too cheap?

    I checked average monthly income in CO is under 450 USD, so 3 such nights and she'd have that average monthly income.

    Should we negotiate lower than the rate of the straight up working girl? In this case we'll meet up for coffee just to be sure that there will be some chemistry..
    SS,

    Do not mention a price and try to meet them for a drink first. Second, I would start at 200,000 for an 8 or less. 300,000 for a 9 or 10. You send out 100 messages and I bet you will get 30 responses. Do not commit to first one. Play the field until you find one you like. 500,000 is too much. A girl has to be a 10 in bed and in looks to pay much that.

    Do not worry too much about hotels. I am not sure where you are staying but hotels usually get girls ID. I have never had an issue with girl in room. Only issue is hotel charging guest fees, but that is more a Medellin problem than Bogota problem.

  2. #5990

    SeekingArrangement

    Anyone has any idea about the "going rate" for the SeekingArrangement dates in CO, Bogota, Medellin? I have done an "arrangement" from Badoo once in Brazil where I had a perfect arrangement for 24 hours and she picked me up from the airport. It was quite hot actually. For the 24 hours I paid 1000 BRL, which was about US $ 400 at the time, and the value of about 4 hours of a regular escort. Some said I paid too much, but I don't think so since I had 24 hours of fun with emotional connection and that blind date that was agreed on. I told her: when we meet I see you at the airport and the first thing we do is kiss passionately even before I'll hear your voice for the first time. It was tickling.

    Anyway, now I am trying to come up with a reasonable proposal to those SA girls. If I take the same calculation, I would say 250,000 COP x 4 = 1,000,000 COP for 24 hours.

    But if I don't even want 24 hours it gets more interesting. 500,000 COP for the night? Would that seem too cheap?

    I checked average monthly income in CO is under 450 USD, so 3 such nights and she'd have that average monthly income.

    Should we negotiate lower than the rate of the straight up working girl? In this case we'll meet up for coffee just to be sure that there will be some chemistry.

    And finally, any advice on safety? I have some concerns with the specific information we give about ourselves on the site, we might be subject to some serious robbery rip-offs. Taking the girl to my apart-hotel? I know the theory is better not, but I am looking for experienced advice, not textbook.

  3. #5989
    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    I ran into a problem flying to Bogota from Atlanta during Semana Santa. After some discussion with the airline and explaining to them I can enter Colombia without a test and self quarantine until I got my negative PCR in Bogota and was able to continue on to Tyrona Nat'l park with no problem. SO you fly and enter Colombia but self quarantine until you have a neg, PCR test in hand. No sweat. But I don't think they will ask for noe now under the new regs.
    US embassy update.
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  4. #5988

    You are correct

    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    I think they will let you board without test. The old rule is that you have an option to take the test after arrival and quarantine until result is available or something like that.
    I ran into a problem flying to Bogota from Atlanta during Semana Santa. After some discussion with the airline and explaining to them I can enter Colombia without a test and self quarantine until I got my negative PCR in Bogota and was able to continue on to Tyrona Nat'l park with no problem. SO you fly and enter Colombia but self quarantine until you have a neg, PCR test in hand. No sweat. But I don't think they will ask for noe now under the new regs.

  5. #5987

    Spirit airlines

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGault  [View Original Post]
    Please which airline?
    I used to think spirit was one of the worse too. But I flew with them to Colombia 2 weeks a go and was pleasantly surprised. They were on time and flight attendants were really nice. The planes are equipped with the bare minimum but you get what you pay for. I would travel with them again, given a chance.

  6. #5986

    Embassy site updated

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor9001  [View Original Post]
    I have a flight tomorrow. I do not have PCR test. Can anyone confirm flying without PCR test after resolution was passed?

    If they don't let me board, will I be able to get a test at the airport and board next available flight?
    If you are coming from the US you don't need a test.

    Entry and Exit Requirements.

    - Are USA Citizens permitted to enter?8239;Yes.

    Limited international flights have resumed to eight of Colombia's busiest airports:8239; Bogota, Cartagena, Medellin (Rionegro), Cali, Barranquilla, Armenia, Pereira, and Bucaramanga.   Colombia re-opened most land and water borders for travel on May 19; the borders with Panama and Ecuador remain closed. Further details can be found in the PDF file on this page. Until June 30, travelers coming from India or have been in India during the last 14 days are prohibited from entering.

    - Is a negative COVID-19 test (PCR and / or serology) required for entry? No.

    The Ministry of Health has announced that all inbound international passengers no longer need a negative COVID-19 test result. Travelers will not be denied entry for lack of a negative PCR test. . For more information please see official guidance from the Colombian Ministry of Health.

  7. #5985
    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor9001  [View Original Post]
    I have a flight tomorrow. I do not have PCR test. Can anyone confirm flying without PCR test after resolution was passed?

    If they don't let me board, will I be able to get a test at the airport and board next available flight?
    I think they will let you board without test. The old rule is that you have an option to take the test after arrival and quarantine until result is available or something like that.

  8. #5984

    Most likely Spirit as they are the worst.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    DD, I am en route to Colombia and the airline asked for the Covid test.
    Please which airline?

  9. #5983
    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    DD, I am en route to Colombia and the airline asked for the Covid test.
    I have a flight tomorrow. I do not have PCR test. Can anyone confirm flying without PCR test after resolution was passed?

    If they don't let me board, will I be able to get a test at the airport and board next available flight?

  10. #5982
    Quote Originally Posted by DashingDon  [View Original Post]
    I'm going to the Mansion on Thursday. From NY. American airlines is bombarding me with stuff about covid, Colombian websites etc. I'm going to get the test just in case there's a problem somewhere along the line.
    DD, I am en route to Colombia and the airline asked for the Covid test.

  11. #5981
    I'm going to the Mansion on Thursday. From NY. American airlines is bombarding me with stuff about covid, Colombian websites etc. I'm going to get the test just in case there's a problem somewhere along the line.

  12. #5980

    Exactly

    Quote Originally Posted by StinkySquid  [View Original Post]
    WOW this is GREAT NEWS! Just when I am planning my trip next week. I am in desperate need of sanity, sunshine, and beauty I can get my hands on.

    https://www.minsalud.gov.co/Paginas/Minsalud-expuso-las-nuevas-medidas-para-la-reactivacion-.aspx

    Except the downer is that the airlines don't have that updated yet. Perhaps there is a misunderstanding. They might have said no more PCR testing at the airport in Colombia, but still requiring it for boarding a plane to Colombia? However, instead of 72 hours they give 96 hours, which is much easier to schedule.

    https://www.copaair.com/en/web/us/travel-requirements
    It's good news no PCR anymore but Colombia never does anything smoothly. It will be a little rocky for a while but I'm sure the airlines will get the word soon but not until they get clarification for Colombia. Best to consider the possibility of needing the test if your traveling soon. I'm in the same boat, I travel on June 10th.

  13. #5979

    What awesome news!

    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    It looks like it's true, no more PCR requirement, now if the USA can get out of the way and stop the Anti8 gen test we can get a little closer to normalcy.
    WOW this is GREAT NEWS! Just when I am planning my trip next week. I am in desperate need of sanity, sunshine, and beauty I can get my hands on.

    https://www.minsalud.gov.co/Paginas/Minsalud-expuso-las-nuevas-medidas-para-la-reactivacion-.aspx

    Except the downer is that the airlines don't have that updated yet. Perhaps there is a misunderstanding. They might have said no more PCR testing at the airport in Colombia, but still requiring it for boarding a plane to Colombia? However, instead of 72 hours they give 96 hours, which is much easier to schedule.

    https://www.copaair.com/en/web/us/travel-requirements

  14. #5978

    PCR test?

    Tough position.

    In the past I believe (not sure) you had to prove to the outgoing airline in USA, then USA immigration, and then Colombian immigration. So any of those 3 entities could throw a wrench in anyone's travel plans. So it may be safest to get the test just to be sure. I would definitely print out something off the Colombian government website.

    I mention this because my trip to the Philippines had a stopover and plane change in China. The airline employee in the USA checking in my bags said I needed a visa to enter China. I had to explain to her that physically I would be in China but legally I would not be since I would not be going past immigration and outside the airport. Amazing!

  15. #5977

    PCR no mas

    It looks like it's true, no more PCR requirement, now if the USA can get out of the way and stop the Anti8 gen test we can get a little closer to normalcy.

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