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My wife and I plane on flying from the USA to St. Martin in May. We are both vaccinated and want to know what are the travel requirements. According to the CDC, no PCR testing is required for fully vaccinated people traveling domestically within the USA. But what about flying from the USA to St. Martin and back? Thank you.
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Check the top thread on this forum.
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CaribLee--Right. LinkThe requirements are fairly complicated as of now. Just vaccination is not good enough as of now, anyway.
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Acceptance of Proof of vaccination would be a MAJOR improvement....maybe soon
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