Above, performers at a Honolulu luau. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
In four more days, the state of Hawaii will be welcoming international tourists
But, there will be some required things to do before one can board a flight to the islands.
According to CTV News (Canada):
The U.S. state of Hawaii will accept all vaccinated international travellers under new federal requirements that are set to come into effect Nov. 8.
A statement Tuesday from Hawaii Gov. David Ige says non-U.S. citizens travelling directly to the state from an international destination must show both a vaccination record and negative COVID-19 test result – either a NAAT (nucleic acid amplification test) or antigen – within three days of boarding a flight.
Airlines will screen passengers prior to their departure. Foreign passengers who fail to meet both requirements will not be allowed to board their flight.
However, the state will not apply any other requirements for passengers flying directly into Hawaii from an international destination.
Similar rules will apply for U.S. citizens flying to Hawaii internationally.
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