

travel requirements do not apply to Guests traveling between the United States and the U.S. If you have an upcoming trip affected by these requirements and would like to speak with a Guest Care representative, please text us at 48763 or WhatsApp at 85. For more information, please visit the CDC FAQs. Your temporary stay information will be required to check in for your flight.Īdditional Information/Resources: Guests who are unable to meet these requirements will not be allowed to check in for their flight at their point of origin.

Entry requirements listed here apply to entry into the U.S. Reported COVID-19 cases in Puerto Rico have been declining since early January, and the island is now reporting a seven-day average of fewer than 250 cases a day – a fraction of the 10,000-plus reported at the beginning of the year, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.The U.S. will still need to show proof of vaccination to enter the U.S. Most travelers entering from outside the U.S. Airports will continue to offer centers for voluntary coronavirus testing. Travelers will no longer need to fill out a travel declaration form – which included information on their vaccination status or coronavirus test results – before exiting the airport in Puerto Rico. "Individual establishments reserve the right to implement their own requirements surrounding masks and COVID-19 protocols, and visitors are encouraged to contact businesses directly," reads a statement from the destination marketing organization Discover Puerto Rico. The Health Department will continue to issue special protocols for events with more than 1,000 attendees.Īdditionally, businesses like restaurants and bars will no longer need to screen customers for proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test before allowing entry. Currently, certain indoor venues like restaurants, bars, theaters and stadiums must cap capacity at 75%. Puerto Rico is also lifting all capacity restrictions. MASK MANDATE ON PLANES: Yes, masks are still required on planes and at airports despite new CDC mask guidelines federal mask mandate is in effect until at least March 18. Travelers will also still need to wear a mask on the plane ride to Puerto Rico because the U.S. Officials recommend that people continue to wear masks indoors when the vaccination status of others is unknown. Certain areas, such as health facilities, will still require face coverings. Masks will no longer be required in indoor or outdoor venues, with some exceptions, Governor Pedro Pierluisi announced Monday. will no longer need to show proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test to enter. Starting Thursday, domestic visitors from the U.S.

as case counts on the island continue to fall. Puerto Rico this week is dropping nearly all travel-related COVID-19 restrictions for domestic travelers from the U.S.
