COVID Requirements to return to the US?
I've seen various answers to this. Hope someone here with recent experience can clarify.
Do I need a PCR test in the PH (presumably, Manila) to check-in and board my return flight? I'm flying PAL non-stop from NAIA to LAX.
Thanks.
My recent experience with Covid requirements
I arrived in MNL this morning on a direct flight on Philippine Airlines from LAX. 1) to be considered fully vaccinated by the PI you need to have two Moderna or Pfizer shots or one J&J (maybe others). They don't care about boosters. 2) the most important thing seems to be that you fill out the eTravel document online. You are supposed to do this three days before arriving, but you can do it upon arrival. The airline has people available to help you when you get off the flight, but not doing it in advance will slow you down slightly as it's the first thing the government wants to see when you de-plane. You need the QR code either printed or on a phone. If their scanner can read the code you are good to go. Filling the form out is quick and easy. You just need the dates of your shots. 3) The airline asked to see the code when I was checking in, they also asked to see my Vaccination record. I gave them a print out of the CA.gov digital record with QR code, but they didn't run the code, he just looked at the printed dates for my shots below it. No government official ever asked to see my vaccination record, in fact there was no discussion of Covid other than my presenting the eTravel QR Code and their system recognizing it (took three seconds) or less.
Hope this helps. Was accurate as of 5 am this morning.
Sometimes they are just wrong
[QUOTE=Locamotive;2796620]Yes. This was New York at check in and lady seemed very serious about these items. I said something like all this still required. Yes sir. The test was 120 bucks not the end of the world but it would have sucked had I not had it. You may get different check in people and slide, but hey for $120 I'm not ruining my trip. Better safe than sorry. Again I had no booster on my vax card, if you are you may have different results.[/QUOTE]Yes. Sometimes the airline personnel are just wrong. They must deal with the Immigration rules of multiple countries (which change over time). Philippines has been exceptionally harsh in its rules, both Immigration and on its own people, during pandemic. Just look one year ago, with the re-opening, when the inbound rules changed regularly and sometimes within just days after the previous change.
Did they ask for it (without your prompting) at NAIA Immigration when you landed?