Trinidad drops TTravel Pass requirement
Trinidad and Tobago has relaxed Covid entry rules for inbound travelers.
Travelers are no longer required to fill in the TTravel Pass application form.
Vaccinated visitors must show proof of vaccination while those not must supply proof of a negative PCR or antigen test result taken within 48 hours of entry into Trinidad and Tobago.
Passengers unable to present a negative test are required to undergo state quarantine on arrival and will be released only with a negative PCR or antigen test. Mask-wearing remains in force.
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