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Testing options for customers traveling from Dallas-Fort Worth and Miami to Costa Rica will be available this month

October 5 - Earlier this week American announced its preflight coronavirus (COVID-19) testing program for customers traveling to international destinations and Hawaii. The initial launch, scheduled for October 15 for passengers traveling from the airline’s hub at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Hawaii, will now also include passengers traveling to Costa Rica.

 

In the coming weeks, the airline plans to launch a testing program at its Miami International Airport (MIA) hub for passengers traveling to Jamaica, the Bahamas and Costa Rica. American is also working with CARICOM, an integrated grouping of 20 Caribbean countries, to expand the program to additional markets in the region.

 

Preflight testing for travel to Costa Rica

Starting October 15, customers traveling from DFW to Costa Rica will have access to the airline’s preflight COVID-19 testing program, in partnership with LetsGetChecked, CareNow and DFW Airport. Customers will be responsible for testing costs.

 

American will offer three options for preflight testing to customers with flights from DFW to Costa Rica:

• At-home test from LetsGetChecked, observed by a medical professional via virtual visit, with results expected in 48 hours on average
• In-person testing at a CareNow urgent care location
• Onsite rapid testing, administered by CareNow, at DFW

 

Customers traveling from MIA to Costa Rica will initially have one option for preflight testing, with more options becoming available after the program launches at the hub:

• At-home test from LetsGetChecked, observed by a medical professional via virtual visit, with results expected in 48 hours on average

 

Testing must be completed within 72 hours of the final leg of departure. Tourists and Costa Rican residents who test negative will be exempt from the country’s 14-day quarantine. Negative test results must be uploaded to the country’s Health Pass.

 

Testing must be completed within 72 hours of the final leg of departure. Tourists and Costa Rican residents who test negative will be exempt from the country’s 14-day quarantine. Negative test results must be uploaded to the country’s Health Pass.

 

 


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