JetBlue offers home Covid tests for Aruba travelers
JetBlue is providing convenient Covid-19 home testing options for passengers traveling to Aruba.
The airline has teamed up with the government of Aruba to enable customers to get tested at home.
PCR tests are supplied by the airline’s partner Vault Health, which is conducted via online video by a Vault test supervisor.
Results are processed within 72 hours.
"Reliable, accurate, and convenient testing is a vital key to safely resuming leisure travel and invigorating the economy," said JetBlue President and Chief Operating Officer Joanna Geraghty.
It says Aruba is the first Caribbean nation to specifically partner with an airline for pre-entry testing.
Since reopening to visitors, Aruba has required a negative Covid-19 test prior to arrival or tested on arrival and then quarantining while results are processed.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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