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bluefltspecial wrote:Headline pretty much says it all.
JFK and LGA have rapid testing for airline employees and passengers, EWR to get it soon for pax.
I flew in and out of JFK to Boston on B6 a few weeks ago and was shocked that
1.) no forms were given out on aircraft or arrival
2.) there was no one asking where we originated from as the people sitting behind us had originated in California apparently
bluefltspecial wrote:I flew in and out of JFK to Boston on B6 a few weeks ago and was shocked that
1.) no forms were given out on aircraft or arrival
2.) there was no one asking where we originated from as the people sitting behind us had originated in California apparently
At the time there seemed to be no type of contact tracing being enforced.
bluefltspecial wrote:I flew in and out of JFK to Boston on B6 a few weeks ago and was shocked that
1.) no forms were given out on aircraft or arrival
2.) there was no one asking where we originated from as the people sitting behind us had originated in California apparently
At the time there seemed to be no type of contact tracing being enforced.
panamair wrote:The forms appear to only be for flights coming into NY directly from the quarantine states; they ask you to fill it out online. When you disembark, you have to show the electronic confirmation or fill out the paper forms at the gate.
simairlinenet wrote:panamair wrote:The forms appear to only be for flights coming into NY directly from the quarantine states; they ask you to fill it out online. When you disembark, you have to show the electronic confirmation or fill out the paper forms at the gate.
And the problem is that passengers can and do travel via intermediate airports. What about an Idaho (restricted) originating passenger that flies to New York via Seattle, Washington (not restricted)? A risk-based approach has been adopted, which inevitably leaves holes.
bluefltspecial wrote:Headline pretty much says it all.
JFK and LGA have rapid testing for airline employees and passengers, EWR to get it soon for pax.
I flew in and out of JFK to Boston on B6 a few weeks ago and was shocked that
1.) no forms were given out on aircraft or arrival
2.) there was no one asking where we originated from as the people sitting behind us had originated in California apparently
At the time there seemed to be no type of contact tracing being enforced.
Glad to see that NYC is finally stepping up its game, Mass and Maine both really did an excellent job from what we saw while traveling.
I was not aware that Delta was doing rapid testing for their employees.
Are all airlines doing this? JetBlue, American, United?
What about regional partners, are they applicable? I feel like there are as many regional flights as mainline sometimes.
https://thejetset.tv/coronavirus/rapid-testing-coming-to-ny-airports/
STT757 wrote:bluefltspecial wrote:Headline pretty much says it all.
JFK and LGA have rapid testing for airline employees and passengers, EWR to get it soon for pax.
I flew in and out of JFK to Boston on B6 a few weeks ago and was shocked that
1.) no forms were given out on aircraft or arrival
2.) there was no one asking where we originated from as the people sitting behind us had originated in California apparently
At the time there seemed to be no type of contact tracing being enforced.
Glad to see that NYC is finally stepping up its game, Mass and Maine both really did an excellent job from what we saw while traveling.
I was not aware that Delta was doing rapid testing for their employees.
Are all airlines doing this? JetBlue, American, United?
What about regional partners, are they applicable? I feel like there are as many regional flights as mainline sometimes.
https://thejetset.tv/coronavirus/rapid-testing-coming-to-ny-airports/
There isn't the resources or even the money to do this other than random "checkpoints." From what I understand what states are doing is looking at any large gatherings and determining i f any of the attendees did not properly quarantine. Other than that it's like Jaywalking in NYC. Doubtful that anyone is going to do anything about it.
I commute MO-FR from New Jersey into Manhattan via the Holland tunnel, I have never seen anyone flagging down out of state vehicles like they said they were going to do a month or two back. I see plates from Florida, Texas and even Hawaii license plates (must be military), and I have never seen anyone stopped. The electronic signs all over New Jersey tell out of State visitors to call 511 to determine quarantine status.