Travel from Medellin to the US
I left Medellin yesterday. The tunnel to the airport was closed, probably still is. I used a collectivo taxi and it took just a little over an hour from the Texaco at the end of Las Palmas to the airport. There were four construction areas on the road up the mountain. The driver was really good, trying to go as fast as possible considering the traffic. The line outside the airport was short, but took a little longer with each person than the last time I went through. I have Preferred Access with Copa but it was slower than in the past. I think because of the form the US government now requires in addition to the Covid test. The form is just an attestation that you have received the Covid test or the reason why you haven't. Typical government duplication. I went to a Davivienda ATM near the checkins to get some pesos to take advantage of the good exchange rate. It displayed amounts I have never seen at Davivienda, up to more than 2,000,000. I selected 1,020,000, but then it gave me the option to accept their exchange rate. When I declined, it cancelled the transaction. Entering security, they now require one of those throw-away masks or an N95 mask. My three layer mask from my medical provider was not acceptable. Lucky for me, a lady behind me gave me a throw-away mask. She would not accept payment, very nice of her. No issues boarding or on the aircraft. When deplaning in Panama, there were two people in the jetway questioning everyone. They only spoke Spanish and I didn't understand what the person was asking. I understood Estados Unidos and answered Si. He let me through. No issues boarding in Panama nor going through immigration in Orlando. I'll wait until the end of the curfews and lockdowns before returning.