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  1. #38060
    Spirit has daily flights between Ft. Lauderdale and Medellin beginning September 1. What is it that was cancelled for you and what information if any do you have about international flight authorization?

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleMonger  [View Original Post]
    I had a flight through spirit to leave September 1 and they canceled my flight. Unfortunately not looking good for September arrival.

  2. #38059
    Airlines conduct document checks before they allow passengers to board international flights. Along with the normal passport and visa control, airlines will verify coronavirus nationality restriction.

    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Your airline would probably let you know if the border was still closed to commercial flights and / or tourism.

  3. #38058
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    But judging from the DR thread, it seems comparable to Medellin.
    Not in the least bit, but beggars can't be choosers (don't know why they can't). What in the DR thread makes them seem similar? There is nothing about one that reminds me of the other; not even the language, and it is supposedly the same. Medellin = New York, USA. DR = Pueblita, Mexico. Night and day. Medellin is a big ass city and has 38,059 posts here. Sosua is a small town that you can walk everywhere and has 2 traffic lights on the main highway and has 32,015 posts here; while the capital and biggest city Santo Domingo has not even half as many posts.

  4. #38057
    I went to Santo Domingo quite a while back. A street hustle named Mikey latched on to me. He was OK. He did find me some chicas, including chicas who worked in stores on the walking street. But he also found me this girl who was from somewhere else in my DR and she arrived with her suitcase! The sad thing was that the hotel eventually kicked her out later that day, so I had to go get her suitcase from my room. I did not know it, but the suitcase was not latched. That suitcase flew open in my room. And when it did, I was shocked at how little it carried. It was pretty sad. Too bad, she was a nice, sweet flaca. I would have kept her longer if I could have.

    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    I've had some great times in the DR, but it is very different from Medellin. If you stay in Santo Domingo, you might go crazy from all the street hustlers (though if you're willing to put up with the abuse, it's an excellent city for our hobby). Sosua is a nice little beach town, but it's well. Little. I think you'd find it very limited.

    For a big spender like you, some of the organized sex vacation places would be a good bet.

  5. #38056
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    You don't need to worry about attempting to bribe an immigration official, as there will be no airlines boarding passengers who will be denied entry upon arrival.

    You really should step back and take a bigger look at the picture. If Colombia does open back up on September 1, I highly doubt people from the USA will be allowed in. Right now a USA Passport is pretty much useless for travel around the World. I could go on and on and on, on this one but will stay away from it.

    As far as trying to bribe a Colombian immigration official, well you won't be having the opportunity to do so, and the thought of it is very foolish.
    With all due respect, repeatedly describing how dire and hopeless the current situation is for Americans is also foolish. When I run my company, I always encourage my employees to think outside of the box when facing a difficult problem, in challenging times, an outranges idea is better than a sad depiction of how things cannot be done.

    The way I see it, if I can make it to the border of Colombia, I have a chance of getting in, regardless how I get there. If the US flight is canceled but the Canadian flight is open, I will hop to Canada is a heart beat. If I can manage to get on a plane to Medellin that only carries Colombia nationals on 9/1, I will do it. I don't need a fake passport to do it, I just need to be in the same boarding terminal and observe if there is an opportunity to sneak in, it must to a direct flight though, so I might have to go to Florida first. If the first attempt at the airport didn't work, I will take notes and analyze the situation, it's up to me to create the solution.

    Everyday there are a ton of people sneaking in and out of the border regardless of the virus or trump's wall. Factually, we know this is a problem that is easier than landing a man on mars or inventing the time machine. I'm sure people can think of a million ways how I can fail, but I only need a single working approach. The world is overflowing with discouraging news, a little creative thinking won't do us much harm.

  6. #38055
    Quote Originally Posted by UncleMonger  [View Original Post]
    I had a flight through spirit to leave September 1 and they canceled my flight. Unfortunately not looking good for September arrival.
    Hmm. That's odd, I just brought my spirit ticket from the US to Medellin yesterday, the departure time is very early morning on 9/1. I don't give a shit about the cost of the ticket, they are so cheap right now, it's not even worth the trouble to ask for a refund if the flight gets canceled, I just want to get back to Medellin and never come back to this hell hole called California.

  7. #38054

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    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    I always wanted to visit the DR, If Medellin remain closed after 9/1 DR seems like a good option. In terms of mongering, Costa Rica is no match compare to Medellin. But judging from the DR thread, it seems comparable to Medellin.
    I've had some great times in the DR, but it is very different from Medellin. If you stay in Santo Domingo, you might go crazy from all the street hustlers (though if you're willing to put up with the abuse, it's an excellent city for our hobby). Sosua is a nice little beach town, but it's well. Little. I think you'd find it very limited.

    For a big spender like you, some of the organized sex vacation places would be a good bet.

  8. #38053
    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    Others may disagree, but I do not consider the DR to be anything like Colombia.
    I love the DR. One of the beauties of traveling is that destinations are different. Brazil, Thailand, Tijuana, Cuba, etc. All have something different.

  9. #38052
    Quote Originally Posted by UncleMonger  [View Original Post]
    I had a flight through spirit to leave September 1 and they canceled my flight. Unfortunately not looking good for September arrival.
    I have a flight to the USA in September to do some shopping and visit some family there. My flight hasn't been canceled yet, so we shall see. I'm not planning to leave Colombia unless I am guaranteed a return flight either a commercial flight or a humanitarian flight back home.

  10. #38051
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]

    I'm just curious, I have brought September 1st flight ticket to Medellin from the US, the very first flight out of the country. If the government extends the border closure, does that mean the flight is automatically canceled or will they still fly me to Medellin and then give me a denied entry. I'm wondering if I get to the border custom, what are the chances of negotiating with the border officer at the airport to convince them to let me through, I'm willing to offer something to make it worth their well.
    Your airline would probably let you know if the border was still closed to commercial flights and / or tourism.

  11. #38050

    El Centro On Lockdown For 2 Weeks Starting Monday

    In the case of Candelaria (El Centro) quarantine will be like March, total restriction on movement from this Monday and for two weeks, closure of trade (except supplies, pharmacies and essential items).

  12. #38049
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Apparently the mayor of Medellin announced today a lock-down of sorts beginning on July 13 in El Centro for fifteen days, along with other parts of town. Pharmacies, banks, and other essential businesses will be open. So with exception of the pharmacy near the Veracruz Church, I don't know what will happen regarding the Love hotels in the area.

    If the "ground zero" area is closed, and the lock down is enforced, it will be slim pickings.
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    A couple of hours ago Mayor Quintero imposed a 14 day 24/7 quarantine on Centro that will begin July 13. He justified it by stating Medellin is "approaching the infection peak" and officials have to be careful. Approaching the peak means whatever he wants it to mean since he and other local officials have emergency powers authorized by the President. Quintero went on to say the quarantine will be like the one in March. You can all read my posts for details about what that was like. Along with anything that is not a supermarket or pharmacy all the casas will have to shut down and give employees a two week unpaid vacation. This will kill businesses that were barely holding on. It will be a bonus for the Laureles apartments.
    Damn I just read about this shut down starting Monday, this will affect everything just like it was in March through May, centro visits are gone for the next 2 weeks but potentially for another month or two. Glad I took advantage of the botero and vera pussy in the past month and as recently as yesterday and got some numbers of new chicas.

    Tomorrow I will do some shopping and stock up again.

    Guess I need to count my blessings as I always have my 18 yo Vennie who is still staying with me, hehehehe what started off as a 2 or maximum 3 weeks stay during the quarantine back in March has turned into almost 4 months already. She has a sweet pussy, perfect honest Bee cups, white soft skin, a perfect smile and when I catch her right she is a great lover, hehehehe.

    So all just sit down and buckle up and hold on as this will not be over anytime soon.

    The Tall Man.

  13. #38048
    Others may disagree, but I do not consider the DR to be anything like Colombia. Costa Rica was much better than it is now that things got more expensive. And, of course, when it was better (than current CR), it was mostly because of the Colombians and Nicas. The only thing better than Colombia now is Colombia 10-15 years ago when you had hardly any gringos and all the chicas you could want.

    All that said, if I can't go to MDE, then I would go to CR or DR to get some pussy.

    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    I always wanted to visit the DR, If Medellin remain closed after 9/1 DR seems like a good option. In terms of mongering, Costa Rica is no match compare to Medellin. But judging from the DR thread, it seems comparable to Medellin.

  14. #38047
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    I'm just curious, I have brought September 1st flight ticket to Medellin from the US, the very first flight out of the country. If the government extends the border closure, does that mean the flight is automatically canceled or will they still fly me to Medellin and then give me a denied entry. I'm wondering if I get to the border custom, what are the chances of negotiating with the border officer at the airport to convince them to let me through, I'm willing to offer something to make it worth their well.
    If you think about it, there is really no good reason to close the border for so long. There are countries that with 0 or very few cases have their borders open to some visitors. The key is to require strict self quarantine for 14 days, and maybe require insurance so visitor do not become a burden to the country. This actually can spawn a whole new industry to help the economy. Quarantine doesn't work well if it is not strictly enforced. I think they are unable to enforce it so they keep adding extension.

  15. #38046
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    Man, this is very depressing. Many of my friends in both the US and Colombia believe that Columbia can not afford to remain shutdown beyond September. Costa Rica will open in August while the cases there are on the raise, I think Costa Rica's reopening will foreshadow Colombia.

    I'm just curious, I have brought September 1st flight ticket to Medellin from the US, the very first flight out of the country. If the government extends the border closure, does that mean the flight is automatically canceled or will they still fly me to Medellin and then give me a denied entry. I'm wondering if I get to the border custom, what are the chances of negotiating with the border officer at the airport to convince them to let me through, I'm willing to offer something to make it worth their well.

    I'm not trolling here, I have bribed custom officers in Kenya and was asked money by officials in Russia and India. In some part of the world, if you missed a few required vaccinations to enter the country, 40-100 dollars will do the trick, what's the bribing culture like in Medellin?
    I had a flight through spirit to leave September 1 and they canceled my flight. Unfortunately not looking good for September arrival.

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