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The person that got retested because all they had was the antibody test results at airport got call today they tested negative and are free to go.

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Well...invalid tests doesn't equate to all or any being positive...and if the mask thing is real then there should be an issue

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How to get to French SXM from Dutch SXM:
Take Winair to SBH, ferry SBH to Marigot.

How to get from French SXM to Dutch SXM: Drive over the border 🙄


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Americans would have to be in St. Barts for 2 weeks before being go to French St. Martin

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Originally Posted by boucharda
It's a destination issue not an airline issue. If a traveler meets the requirements to get on a flight I would think their (airline) responsibility ends there. A lot of responsibility for the traveler to deal with on their own

Similar with flying into BOS from the hot zone states right now. COVID test requirements or mandatory quarantine...but not an airline issue at all.


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Except if they’re denied entry the airline has to take them back, so you’d think they’d want to check it before boarding.


Yep, and the airline pays a hefty fine per passenger for transporting them to SXM when they were denied entry.

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I wasn't aware of this hefty fine. Do you have a link to document your statement?

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That is news to me too about a hefty fine.

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It’s not SXM specific, more of a general airlines are responsible for ensuring a passenger is properly documented.

https://airlines.iata.org/analysis/document-verification-travel-trouble

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Originally Posted by boucharda
Well...invalid tests doesn't equate to all or any being positive...and if the mask thing is real then there should be an issue


Except we know masks aren’t 100% effective and people have to take them off to eat and drink. If you’re going to allow people to fly with invalid tests then what is the point?

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