I had that flight booked until about three weeks ago when I changed my date and duration. I wondered why it was changed from 4 1/2 hours to 6 1/2. George
We too are booked to arrive early November for 5 weeks. My understanding for us Canadians to fly into Sint Maarten is to get a AG test from our local Shoppers Drug mart, complete the EHS entrance application and pay the $15 dollars for mandatory covid insurance. Is this correct? Am I missing anything? We have travelled to the island for 16 years now but first time during COVID. So friggin excited to come back.
Our flight is November 11 from Toronto. Our plan is the same as yours. Others have suggested to have the test results and EHS approval documents as a hard copy as well as digital. We will have both. AG test results must be less than 48 hours old at the time of departure for your flight to SXM.
IMHO, hard copies should be a must have. Phones can get lost or run out of bars. I wouldn’t want to take the chance of being stranded at an airport because of either possibility. But that’s just me….. .
Respectfully,
pat
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Thanks everyone. I will read the entry links as suggested. Just hard to find what Canadians have to do vs USA citizens. Looking forward to our upcoming trip!
Are there any Canadians on the island , who flew with the first SUNWING flight ? i would like to know about your test and approval experience . Please share ! THANKS