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08-11-20 21:52 #38676
Posts: 582Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 19:38 #38675
Posts: 3160Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
The article MG linked also said there were quarantines in effect before the air travel shutdown, and the article indicated a high likelihood they would return.
As I have said many times before, the decision to open up is political. If you have a virus spreading domestically in force already, there is no point in banning travel. The issue for the president is if he opens up the airports and the number of cases explodes, he will get accused of screwing up. The only way around this then is to open up slowly, and I think that is what he is going to do.
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08-11-20 19:14 #38674
Posts: 897My update
The reopening of international flights will begin in Colombia on September 1, as planned by the Government. However, not until November 2020 will there be a more normalization of international flights in the country for "tourism and visitors".
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 18:06 #38673
Posts: 897Surfer i biasly want to choose your response as on point
International travel will be allowed with restrictions such as prior testing and quarantine follow ups. But then common sense says this info would have been provided already if travel would start September the 1st. I guess that's why I chose to book with american airline. Easier to use voucher elsewhere.
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 16:40 #38672
Posts: 81From what I have read and seen on social media (not the most accurate), Bogota is relaxing it's city restrictions on Friday the 14th. Medellin is only opening air travel within the country on September 1st, International tourist travel is slated for November 1st. This is just what I have heard and as well all know things can change daily.
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 16:20 #38671
Posts: 369The virus dictates the time
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 16:08 #38670
Posts: 3801Debbie Downer Here
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
According to an article in the Bogota Post yesterday, decisions will be made supposedly in the next few weeks whether to re-open El Dorado airport on Sept 1 for limited flights to resume, and Avianca has been gearing up for this.
I'm not holding my breath that un-restricted travel into Colombia for USA citizens is going to occur on September 1.
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08-11-20 14:25 #38669
Posts: 3950Yes a travel ban extension may or may not happen. No guys in Colombia don't know any more about the probability than anyone else.
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 11:30 #38668
Posts: 897THANKS GUYS San Peter's response
News of virus Increase in Medellin.
Could there be an extension with international ban. What actions do guys currently in Colombia think will happen come September 1st.
Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]Last edited by Blakman; 08-11-20 at 11:32. Reason: Grammar
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08-11-20 04:04 #38667
Posts: 623Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 03:52 #38666
Posts: 623San Peter
Originally Posted by Luminus [View Original Post]
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08-11-20 00:58 #38665
Posts: 2888Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-10-20 22:38 #38664
Posts: 119San Peter interior provision: It depends
In response to Blakman;2474254 _Decor and space.
The San Peter is a condo building, so interior design (furniture, wall finishes, decoration), cooking / dining equipment, and other features (type of entry lock, safe / no safe, Wi-Fi, cable TV, hot water heater setup) varies from owner to owner (unit to unit) Most units are managed on behalf of the individual owner through the on-site manager for the building as a whole, but some are listed / managed independently through AirBnB. Photos usually available.
In terms of space, as I recall there are three (or perhaps four) units per floor, each with its own configuration and varying in size (studio, small one bedroom, and larger one bedroom options). As another member reported, the noise problem depends on the orientation of the unit.
I can confirm that the management is Girl Friendly but quite strict about IDs. One of my favorites (a Venezuelan hottie) had a Colombian photo Cedula de Identidad issued by Immigration (Permiso Especial de Permanencia or PEP), but the management said there were too many fakes in circulation and insisted on her having another form of cedula as well. We ended up having to have our trysts in a nearby hotel.
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08-10-20 22:11 #38663
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Dublin12 [View Original Post]
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08-10-20 21:16 #38662
Posts: 897How IS ON THE INSIDE
Decor and space
Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]