U.S. extends COVID-19 vaccination requirement for non-U.S. travellers entering by air

U.S. extends ******** vaccination requirement for non-U.S. travellers entering by air

SPRINGFIELD, VA — The U.S. has extended its ******** vaccination requirement for non-U.S. air travellers entering the U.S.

As outlined in an ********* Amendment document filed by the TSA, and picked up in consumer media outlets, flights departing at or after 00:01 EST today, Jan. 9, 2023, non-U.S. passengers entering the U.S. by air must provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against ********. The order has been extended through April 10, 2023.

Foreign carriers must have proof from each non-U.S. passenger of their ***** vaccination. Those passengers who cannot show proof of vaccination can’t board the plane.

This is the latest extension of ***** vaccination mandates for air travel into the U.S. by non-U.S. passengers.






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