The question is--IS IT A PCR test?? If not, according to their official rules, it should not be accepted. If it is not a PCR test and they are accepting it anyway, then the official rules should say that test is acceptable. I don't blame the gate agent at all. The airlines are supposed to double-check people's paperwork, I guess. So, perhaps there should be an official pronouncement that says, if someone has their EHAS approval, then that's all the airline can check for. As I said, the fact that most people are having no problems does not give me a warm fuzzy. I would be the one they would deny entry to, or make me pay $150 each, or whatever it is on island, to get another test.


Carol Hill