04-08-2022, 08:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2022, 09:01 PM by CardBoardBox.)
Southwest policy is "no tickie, no shirtie" at both airports.
Arriving in MBJ, the man at a table asked for the standard form, my passport, and my Covid test. He asked the usual questions: "what hotel, how long, ...." The man was processing people the same as if you went to the standard booths, except he had no computer and no rubber stamp. Yup, no stamp in my passport this trip.
Several planes must have landed because one line went up the ramp, and the lines were long, even chris-crossing at one spot like a demolition derby.
The above is slightly 'off topic' of the test.
Outgoing from MBJ, the SW employee entered my covid info into his terminal and said I wouldn't need the covid paper because all the info was in my file.
Indeed, in Baltimore, they didn't ask me for any test results. Nor did they ask if I had anything to declare. Nor did any from our plane use a kiosk before going to the TSA/Homeland booths. I thought that was strange. We received no form on the airplane to fill out. After that spot, with no form of any kind, I walked straight out. I didn't even see a 'items to declare' line.
I don't know about Canada or what airline your friends used. You are also saying Jamaica does not require a test for entry from Halifax. That's weird.
Arriving in MBJ, the man at a table asked for the standard form, my passport, and my Covid test. He asked the usual questions: "what hotel, how long, ...." The man was processing people the same as if you went to the standard booths, except he had no computer and no rubber stamp. Yup, no stamp in my passport this trip.
Several planes must have landed because one line went up the ramp, and the lines were long, even chris-crossing at one spot like a demolition derby.
The above is slightly 'off topic' of the test.
Outgoing from MBJ, the SW employee entered my covid info into his terminal and said I wouldn't need the covid paper because all the info was in my file.
Indeed, in Baltimore, they didn't ask me for any test results. Nor did they ask if I had anything to declare. Nor did any from our plane use a kiosk before going to the TSA/Homeland booths. I thought that was strange. We received no form on the airplane to fill out. After that spot, with no form of any kind, I walked straight out. I didn't even see a 'items to declare' line.
I don't know about Canada or what airline your friends used. You are also saying Jamaica does not require a test for entry from Halifax. That's weird.