Update: The flight has landed and passengers have entered Israel without issue. However, Israel is emailing vaccinated passengers that arrived today that they will need to quarantine for 3 days followed by another PCR test to leave quarantine. That requirement wasn’t disclosed until landing.
And for now, we wait for when Israel will open again…
Originally posted on 11/28:
Some countries make decisions with advance notice and time for everyone to get on the same page.
Israel is known as startup nation and they have the same “move fast and break things” philosophy when it comes to decision making. Rules are made on the fly, websites are rarely updated in a timely manner, and partners don’t always get the memo.
Israel decided to close to foreign nationals last night and there was lots of confusion in the wake of that decision. What would happen to student visa holders? Did people need to arrive in Israel before 11:59pm Sunday, depart for Israel by 11:59pm Sunday Israel time, or depart for Israel by 11:59pm Sunday local time? Those were all unknown factors last night.
Chaim V’Chessed and Amudim reported this morning that the requirement would be that flights need to depart by 11:59pm local time, before walking that back with a correction that flights would have to depart by 11:59pm Israel time. El Al in JFK also confirmed to me that all flights from NYC would not be able to accommodate foreign nationals as they departed after 11:59pm Israel time. However El Al was changing their Los Angeles flight time from 2pm to 1:55pm to beat that deadline.
But then an El Al executive tipped me off that Israel would be changing the deadline from 11:59pm Israel time to 7:59am Monday Israel time-but only as an exemption for flights from North America to allow for Sunday evening departures. Chaim V’Chessed and Amudim later confirmed that change.
That memo was supposed to go out to all of the airlines flying from North America to Israel, but especially on a holiday weekend, things don’t always go as planned.
Foreign nationals had no problems checking in for Delta, El Al, and United flights, but passengers trying to checkin on American at JFK were told that foreign nationals would not be flying on American tonight.
Without any information published on Israeli government websites, American was not budging.
DDF member and travel agent yandmk alerted me at 8:50pm about the situation unfolding at JFK, with long lines of people arguing with American to be allowed to checkin.
I still have PTSD of dealing with American in JFK and it’s one of a long line of reasons that American is not my top choice of airlines. And I haven’t even gotten around to writing about my nightmare experience on American stranding me overnight yet again earlier this year.
I reached out to Chaim V’Chessed and they confirmed that American has been very slow to get current rules and this was far from the first time that they were an outlier in getting the correct information. They suggested that passengers insist that American call Israeli immigration to get the updated information.
I reached out to a local Cleveland travel agent and DDF admin, Chaikel, who recently met up with American in NYC. The airline is actively working to better serve the Frum Community in order to expand their Tel Aviv market share and wanted to learn more about what they could do and what passengers are looking for. Chaikel reached out to Lourdes Nunez, American’s Eastern Division Sales Manager, to see if she could intervene with the unfolding situation at JFK.
American asked for anything official that was published by Israel, but that didn’t exist and unsurprisingly they didn’t want to make any decisions based on posts on Chaim V’Chessed or DansDeals.
When asked why Delta, El Al, and United were allowing foreign nationals to board, the response was that those airlines will be fined, but American isn’t going to make any exceptions. The JFK station manager was not going to give in based on other airlines and they weren’t able to make contact with anyone official in Israel.
Was American really willing to burn bridges with travel agents and passengers on a critical last flight for foreign nationals to get to Israel?
But just then, yandmk wrote to me that American in Miami had allowed foreign nationals to board their evening departure to Tel Aviv. Surely they must know something that JFK could rely on?
Chaikel got ahold of Ralph Susca, American’s District Sales Manager late at night on a holiday weekend and got the ball rolling with the Miami angle. The JFK station was insisting that they wouldn’t board passengers, but American’s managers and Miami station were waking up their higher-ups up to get authorization to overrule the JFK decision and allow passengers to checkin before it was too late.
It was made clear to the JFK station that if they continued to refuse checkin to foreign nationals, and it turned out that they were mistaken, that heads would roll.
And sure enough, at 10pm tonight, just over an hour after he first contacted me, yandmk sent me the good news from his travel agent group. JFK agents had just announced to the waiting passengers that they would be allowed to checkin for the flight to Tel Aviv!
Chaikel apologized to his contacts for taking up their holiday weekend, but they insisted that there was no need to apologize at all. Had he not reached they would not have known about the situation and would not have been able to throw their weight into resolving the situation.
I have to say, I didn’t think this story would have a happy ending, but I’m happy to have done my part. Kudos to yandmk for the heads up, Amudim and Chaim V’Chessed for their help, Chaikel for his help and contacts, and American for doing the right thing and taking care of their passengers!
Or as yandmk wrote to me at the end of this, נס חנוכה! It’s a Chanukah miracle!
Nesiah tova to the passengers, hopefully there are no issues when everyone on tonights flights arrive in Israel tomorrow!
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Even though I’m sure it caused many people to have their plans changed, I think it’s beautiful thing that Israel is taking people’s lives so seriously. I think if it might spread in the u.s. the government as well should follow coumos Smart policies weather it’s mask mandates or not allowing indoor minyanim or having Yeshiva via phone.
You sound like a real yevoni.
Liking the goyim and the non religious Israelis.
If vaccines work then don’t worry, since you got it already.
If it doesn’t, what’s the point of closing minyanim and Yeshiva, if at one point or another your going to be exposed to it?
I hope I’d rather not step foot in a Yeshiva or shul my whole life if it can cause someone to die.
This has to be a troll.
Not a troll at all! Chamira sakanta maisurah!!
Not a troll. Must be someone benefiting from the greatest wealth transfer since the beginning of time.
In my humble opinion, life is worth more then money
The point is that the measures you listed don’t save lives.
Explain how the vaccine facilitates the biggest wealth transfer. It is the trumpster fraudsters that somehow frum jews support blindly that have overseen that since reagan.
Honest question. Can’t many things “cause someone to die”? Driving a car, for example. It’s unhealthy to just stop normal life because of a potential risk. We take risks every day, it’s part of living. The risk of dying from Covid is extraordinarily low, thank gd.
Interesting that you mention driving car because I once heard a psak that you can’t go in a car just for the fun of it. It’s only mutar for a tzorech. I didn’t confirm it but that is what I once heard.
This guy is a famous troll on TLS. I guess he finally found DD
They only care about PR.
I live in Israel & wherever there’s no media there are no restrictions.
Wow! Thanks to @Dan and everyone else that helped with this!! Truly insane.
Caring Dan comes through!
Dan thanks for helping out all these Yidden.
Sounds like a Chanukah miracle to me.
That’s exactly what yandmk said to me at the end, נס חנוכה!
Happy to have had the opportunity to help, though all I did was connect the pieces of the puzzle.
Now we have to hope that the נס חנוכה continues and they are allowed to enter Israel.
True story.
I still need to investigate and write about the unfortunate episode where Israel made a group of South Africans be mechalel shabbos by making them turn around and fly home. 🙁
Hopefully tonight’s flights have better results.
Except, when you write it, make sure everyone knows Israel didn’t make those folks be mechalel Shabbos, but rather some power hungry, angry airport workers did. Israel is a country of millions of Prime Ministers. It’s wonderful, but dysfunctional.
Where does the buck stop?
Dysfunction isn’t just the fault of the peons, responsibility for said dysfunction and nilly willy rule making with no regards for consequences or communication starts at the top!
Personally I’d have gladly said to arrest me before being forced to be mechalel shabbos, but I don’t blame travelers for getting frazzled in the moment and not doing that.
But I would love to speak to the passengers in question to hear exactly what happened.
Even more tragic is that they were reported to be relatives of Eli Kay, HY”D, on their way to make a shiva call.
If the same thing happened in the USA or UAE would you write that the USA made some passengers be mechalel shabbas? I find it odd you write this way consistently.
I’m not trying to start a fight I just find it odd that you are so quick to blame Israel, El Al, or other Jews but give much more leeway when it comes to goyim (especially some that literally are associated with “Amalek-esque” governments). Lets try and be l’chaf zechut. Israel and/or El Al are not a beis medresh or a yeshiva, I’ve written about this many times. In most of the prior cases the passengers flew knowing they would arrive to Israel 4 hours before shabbat. That comes with a degree of risk as we all know. I’m not saying the airline isn’t to blame but it’s not uncommon for airlines to fail big time on delivering timely arrival.
As for the case you mention, I also would not want to be forced back to South Africa on shabbas but I don’t know any of the details of the incident perhaps it was a bad situation.
If the facts are correct, people would be up in arms and calling the US or any other country anti-semitic if they did this. But the US wouldn’t do this, so it’s a moot point. Israel doesn’t get a pass because they’re a Jewish state any more than Ben and Jerry’s should get a pass because they’re a Jewish founded company.
That being said, let’s wait for all the facts and then have this debate again.
Before announcing how everyone was Michalel shabbos why don’t you first clarify exactly what chillul shabbos was actually done… no one suggests it is permissible to fly on shabbos but good luck defining exactly what actionable melacha was done by a passenger boarding a plane and then being a totally passive on the ensuing flight…. not suggesting it was good on Israel’s part (and surely if pilots are Jewish and crew etc would be an issue for them)…
I’m not sure but I think they by stepping off the plane is an issue with techum. I don’t think sitting on the plane is even a derabban but I’m not expert.
They had to get off and on 2 planes because of this, in Dubai and South Africa.
Again assuming there is even an issue of techum when one was transported outside the techum is extremely complicated. In fact there are many instances explicit in Halacha where when one was transported outside the techum he is not limited to only 4 amos (itself hence the reboarding act no violation). All I am suggesting is stop sounding off how self righteous you would have been and labeling others (even without judgment) as michaleli shabbos. There is no bigger judgment that calling them that !!!
Good grief.
I didn’t label or judge anyone. They said themselves that Israel forced them to be mechalel shabbos and I was reporting their side of the story. Maybe read up before your assume?
I didn’t write an article on it as I said, I didn’t do full research into the issues at hand.
Furthermore every airport is fully surrounded by a wall hence no violation of techum within airport BEFORE leaving . There is also no violation of techum above 10 tefachim which means that once flight is airborne no violation. The issue post landing having been passively removed from original techum whether that warrants remaining within 4 Amos or full 2000 OUTSIDE airport is a great discussion. Again extremely presumptive on your part to label everyone regardless of what you might have done.
Dude. Relax. It’s a quote from the passenger.
https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/omnicron-covid-variant-south-african-jews-ejected-from-israel-687223
““Smith told the officials that she was religiously observant, and that they were forcing her to violate Shabbat by putting her on the plane.
“The guy told me, ‘I’m also Jewish, I don’t care, we have bigger things to worry about. You’re getting on the plane,’” Smith said. He then threatened to arrest her and forcibly put her on the plane if she refused to board herself, and called three security officials to the spot to reinforce his point. We were treated with intimidation, disrespect and inhuman behavior,” said Smith.
“We were made out to be criminals in the Jewish state – the Jewish state made us break Shabbat, and didn’t care about it.””
@ mark n, let me kindly ask on behalf of any and everyone else on this site. Don’t come on here with all ur zap and ripping of the administrators of this wonderful site for deals and info on day to day sales….if u have an agenda and a fuse to blow go on Reddit or write a book. No one here wants to see ur halachic expertise or obnoxious comments. If ur on this site it means u have been here and have Gained from it before so maybe just be grateful and stay quiet. U seem like the type to feed off every deal than comment on its honesty. Write a book and at least give us the option to hear it…. Dan thank you for this amazing site and all u do to help people. Keep living life to the max and happily!
“I’d have gladly said to arrest me before being forced to be mechalel shabbos”
Exactly what I said as soon as I read the story. And there were tens of people who should’ve stood together refusing reboarding.
Apparently they could have refused to board and been put in holding cell in the airport. Then they presumably would have been able to hire a lawyer. At the very least it seems like they would have prevented their deportation until motzei shabbos. Obviously I’m not judging them. I’m sure the pressure was huge by the authorities telling them to get on the flight and they probably were told they have to and we’re told they don’t have an ability to refuse to board. I think it’s a beyond terrible what Israel did to then.
Waiting on this! Couldn’t even find a thread on the forums about it
Been talked about in a couple threads. I’ve combined them here:
https://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=127351
While you continue to try to help out don’t forget mass compliance with all this stupidity has enabled this debacle to come this far to begin with.
Just waiting to get an email from Yad L’olim taking all the credit.
This is an awesome story 😀 Great job by all involved!
Their biggest mistake is clearly that “they didn’t want to make any decisions based on posts on Chaim V’Chessed or DansDeals.”
Chesed personified!
Nah. This was just 70 minutes of putting together some broken telephone wires.
I’m just a glorified mechanic. 😀
What inspires me is that you guys exercised your valuable connections for no revenue – just to help out another Yid! Mi Ke’amcha Yisroel!!!
Wow super cool! Yasher koiach and a lichteger Chanakuh!
כל הכבוד Dan!
Don’t need any כבוד. Happy to give a shout out to those that helped make this happen because quite frankly, it seemed like a lost cause.
To be fair to AA, I can’t really blame the employees at JFK for not budging without some sort of *official* correspondence. From the story, it doesn’t seem like this was some power hungry manager being obtuse for the sake of it – they legitimately were trying to get an official answer but were unsuccessful. That’s on Israel, not AA – if you’re going to enact travel restrictions, they need to be clearly communicated? And to not be “able to make contact with anyone official in Israel”? What? How is there not people standing by in Israel considering how eminently predictable travel chaos would be tonight?
As much as heads would roll if they didn’t let passengers on the flight who should be allowed, they would roll much more if they let passengers on who shouldn’t have been.
They were in a no win situation, and Israel tourism officials are at fault for that.
True, though if every other airline station got the memo, I’m not sure how AA at JFK missed it. That’s a colossal failure, though we don’t know if that’s AA JFK or Israel’s fault. Or both?
Clearly, Israel’s rule making process is broken. The consequences to stakeholders are just not thought through and communication with the public is non-existent.
But I’d like to think AA JFK could have called up Delta or El Al JFK and asked to see the guidance from Israel, but AA JFK was not willing to do that.
At any rate, all is well that ends well and I’m happy that American had higher ups available willing to get involved and make this right. Let’s just hope the passengers don’t have issues in Israel when they land!
Israel sent the memo. American at JFK decided not to read it. Because they’ve gotten lots of memos from Israel lately. And it’s easier to say no.
I think this is the crux of the issue. There is rarely accountability for poor service from local station managers and the culture is definitely that it’s easier to say no than to stick your neck out and say yes.
That is, until enough higher-ups tell you that your neck will be on the line for saying no unless you’re 100% sure the answer needs to be no.
Would AA be fined if it arrived with non-qualified passengers? Or would they just be put back on the plane? Maybe AA was worried about the cost of those extra meals on the flight back?
It’s possible for airlines to be fined, but in a highly fluid situation like this that would be very unlikely and they would just be responsible to bring the passengers back. Then again most passengers probably have round-trip travel, so they wouldn’t cost American anything.
Sure it would duh lol. If they can’t stay in Israel and American flies them back then America will owe them another round trip..
No, airlines don’t give replacement trips when you’re sent back.
Although I’d try disputing credit card charge. I think there is a good argument on the return leg at least since AA would have in effect cancelled your return ticket.
Is it definitive fact that the other airlines received an official memo? Or are they working off the same nebulous set of facts as AA, and just made a different decision?
And if those airlines got an official memo, is it so far fetched to believe that Israel screwed up somehow and didn’t send it to AA?
Normally I would chalk it up to an airline employee being dense or lazy – i.e. the memo is sitting right on his desk but he’s too lazy to read it. But here it looks like they legitimately were making a good faith effort to chase down a *real* answer. So I’m inclined to give the benefit of the doubt that they didn’t have an official memo.
I don’t think JFK station made a good faith effort, but I don’t know that for a fact.
But yes, American as a whole made a good faith effort after they were alerted to the situation.
I’m sure there’s a lot of missing pieces to the story, but just going off this article, it seemed they were doing far more than your average incompetent/apathetic airline agent.
If they’re making calls to Israel to get a definitive answer, and no one is picking up during one of the most chaotic travel periods even in normal times, let alone during the unfolding chaos with Omicron….. it’s hard to put that at the feet of AA and not Israeli authorities.
And I’m not exactly an AA apologist – I stopped flying them around the same time you had your London ordeal, for largely similar reasons.
Whether they said they called or actually called Israel, I don’t know.
Chaim V’Chessed said Israel would have answered American if they called.
I don’t know who was to blame here.
Neither Israel or AA have earned much trust when it comes to Aviation, but in this specific incident, Israel in particular already has multiple strikes against it with their dumpster fire approach to the latest round of changes over the last few days
They should make one clear rule, clearly communicate it, and then be readily available to answer questions. We already know they badly botched 1 and 2, so absent something more evidentiary, I’m not giving them the benefit of the doubt on 3
Fair enough, but as you said, they both have a trust deficit.
To be fair, Israel is not the only one with rules on Velcro. I’ve flown JFK/TLV about 2 dozen times since Covid on different airlines and seen how AA, DL, & UA are totally clueless on that day’s rules. AA once told me I don’t need to show my PCR test as I have IS passport! DL once denied me check-in as the email I received from the IS Health was from the day before – even though it says clearly that it has to be within 24 hours(it was easier just to email IS Health again right at the counter). Each DL check-in counter has a pamphlet with each country’s rules (not just IS). And I was told it’s changed DAILY.
Like I said upthread – I wouldn’t be the least bit shocked if UA and DL had the same lack of information as AA did to work with, and merely guessed differently.
Usually it’s obvious when the people at AA have no interest in being helpful, or just wanting to have a power trip. I didn’t get the sense from this post that this was the case with the manager at JFK. If I had to deal with the constantly moving goalposts that is Israel’s aviation rules, I’d also demand something from an official source in writing
If they still have the same manager they had 2 weeks ago @ this time, then I can testify that he is a power hungry official.
@dan, I am surprised AA doesn’t have a repaid respond team available 24/7 and they would have access to upper management for blitz decisions like this
FlightAware shows AA146 left JFK at 12:12am. Too late? Well, at least it’s not like all the flights that American has canceled recently. Scheduled departure time is 11:55pm.
AA52 from Miami left the gate at 8:17pm, 12 minutes after 8:05pm schedule. El Al Flight 6 left Los Angeles at 2:21pm, but as it turned out the 1:55pm departure change was not necessary.
No, the cutoff was 12:59am NY time.
believe that pm and am in LA time mixed up lol
Yasher koach Dan , Chaikel, and yandmk! נס גדול היה פה!
Shkoyach Dan! This whole story still begs the question how AA in Miami got the memo. Overall it seems to be a JFK culture thing. I flew AA from MIA-TLV 2 weeks ago and it was a very different experience than flying out of JFK. It was seamless and pleasant.
I’d agree with that.
I flew AA from EWR last week domestic, didn’t like their attitude at all!
This is why you should book with a travel agent
+1 thank you to the travel agents that hot this worked out.
@yandmk @Chaikel
Does anybody know if one must show actual vaccine card at the airport before boarding a flight to Israel?
I flew last week with American from JFK. I had all my documents printed, except my vaccine card, which I had a picture of, on my phone. American would not allow me to check in since I did not have the “actual” card.
I had to be rebooked for the next night.
Does anybody if these are the rules? They claimed it’s “per the Israeli government”. Yet on the way out of israel, all I did was show it on my phone and it worked.
Is this American Airlines acting like American Airlines?
I had the same thing.
From what I heard is that it’s only American.
Nes Chanuka? Yet another variant nonsense narishkeit named with the Greek Alphabet. Jews still asleep doing Hail Faucis instead of Shema Yisrael? Jumping through hoops permission to move about freely. Happy Chanuka. Wake up and see the light. Don’t enable evil.
Dan Yaasher Kochacha and have a WONDRFUL Yom Tov
I just flew American 2 weeks ago from JFK to TLV. Everyone was especially nice, except for the manager who insisted that I couldn’t board because of a newly invented law, that he made up on the spot.
They rebooked me for the following day, and then the manager decided that infants do not get checked luggage, even though on their website it says that they do get.
To their credit I must say that besides for that manager everyone of them went out of their way to assist $ be nice to the passengers.
I had a multi-city ticket TLV-JFK-ORD-MIA-TLV on AA. What will be the options if I can’t fly the MIA-TLV leg (scheduled for next week)? Any chance they’ll let me change date to future regardless of fare price? Any chance they’d allow this from other US cities or just MIA?
This story should be pinned at the top so the Cyber Monday deals don’t bury the Cyber Travel Sleuth saga.
Has anyone requested permission to fly to israel as a foreign national and gotten accepted? I initially had plans to go to Israel in January with my mother and father (both of whom are israeli citizens) but because of this new variant, they closed it to foreign nationals. Just would like to know what works what requesting permission from the ministry of health, and what do they say ‘yes’ to?
“Without any information published on Israeli government websites”- Horrible decision to close the border. But the worst is that there was no clarity, poor communication and total confusion. Instead of a knee-jerk reaction, the Israeli government should have thought it through a bit, establish criteria for exemptions, and effectively communicated their plan including what they will do with flights in mid-air before the closure rather than either no information or flip-flopping. An extra few hours of thoughtful planning would not have jeopardized the situation. Frustrating
Meshiga
Travel bans don’t work unless you completely shut down all borders. Omicron is already in Israel and the US.
Mandatory quarantines, testing, proof of vaccination etc can work if done properly – something might still be able to slip through the cracks but at least you’re limiting the number of new infections from travel.
i believe the siad quite clearly there will be 3 day quarantine, by allowing them to enter they didnt say new regulations dont apply….
anyway as long as you dont plan on leaving the country for most people its not a big issue [unless you need to check into a hotel…]
Even vaccinated Israeli citizens have the same 3 day quarantine requirement so it’s not singling out foreigners.
I was on this flight tonight with United at 4:10 and received no email about 3 days quarantine. Could be because I was on the flight that ;eft before 11:59 israel time.
@Chaikel rocks!!!
This flight left before the ban was announced.
They were forced to get on a return flight that landed on Shabbos, without any food.
These Covid stories are turning me into an Israel hater!
https://m.jpost.com/diaspora/omnicron-covid-variant-south-african-jews-ejected-from-israel-687223
Elal will refund less $275 per ticket whole no fly is not pax choice
I don’t want a voucher I want my cash back
TSA?
So I had tickets to go tonight on american to israel, obviously i cant go now as I do not have israeli citizenship. THey did not cancel the flight and they are offering only airline credit. was anyone successful in getting a refund back on the cc?
File a DOT complaint to try to get a refund.
Right now stuck at airport in Miami with American. They won’t let me on flight with rapid test as an Israeli. Any ideas. Their system hasn’t been updated
Tell them to look up Israel NOTAM A1570/21
A1570/21 NOTAMN
Q) LLLL/QAFXX/IV/NBO/E /000/999/3124N03520E121
A) LLLL B) 2111282201 C) 2112132159
E) COVID-19 PASSENGERS RESTRICTIONS:
1. PASSENGERS WHO ARE NOT ISRAELI CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS ARE
PROHIBITED TO ENTER ISRAEL, EXC FOR PAX THAT HAVE SPECIFIC
ENTRY APPROVAL FM POPULATION AND IMMIGRATION AUTHORITY.
2. ALL PAX ENTERING ISRAEL MUST PRESENT BEFORE BOARDING:
A. A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE WITH A NEGATIVE CORONAVIRUS
(COVID19) PCR TEST RESULT THAT WAS TAKEN LESS THAN
72HOURS BEFORE THEIR DEPARTURE TIME,OR A NEGATIVE
RAPID ANTIGEN TEST RESULT THAT WAS TAKEN LESS THAN
24 HOURS BEFORE THEIR ESTIMATED DEPARTURE TIME EXC FOR:
1) PASSENGERS PRESENTING AN EXEMPTION GRANTED BY
THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT.
2) PASSENGERS WHO HAVE STAYED LESS THAN 72 HOURS
OUT OF ISRAEL.
B. A CONFIRMATION NOTICE FROM THE ISRAELI MINISTRY
OF HEALTH FOR FILLING OUT THE ‘ENTRY STATEMENT FORM’
AT THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH WEBSITE
(FORM SHALL BE FILLED NOT LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE
ESTIMATED DEPARTURE TIME).
3. ALL PASSENGERS SHALL UNDERGO A PCR TEST UPON ARRIVAL
AT LLBG AND A MANDATORY QUARANTINE ACCORDING TO THE
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS.
4. DEPARTING PASSENGERS:
PASSENGERS WHO PRESENT AN ISRAELI COVID CERTIFICATE
VALID ON THEIR DEPARTING DATE ARE EXEMPTED FROM
PRESENTING A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE WITH A NEGATIVE
CORONAVIRUS (COVID19) PCR TEST RESULT.
5. THE AIRLINE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURNING DENIED PAX TO
THEIR AD OF ORIGIN.
CREATED: 28 Nov 2021 12:18:00
SOURCE: EUECYIYN
@dan did you actually see a email stating 3 day quarantine?
I flew with UA 90 Sunday night and didn’t get any email
Yes.
Interesting didn’t get any email, only think why I think so is because I filled out the form early ??♂️
Question is if I didn’t get email am I ok?