Covid-19 Travel Resources

The following information is intended to help Silver passengers as they prepare to travel.
Silver makes an effort to update the resources as often as possible, but this information is supplemental to the requirements put out by each destination's authorized government health officials. 

U.S Entry Requirements

As of June 12, 2022, travelers will no longer be required to provide a Covid-19 Test prior to entering the United States. 

Is the proof of vaccination requirement for noncitizen nonimmigrants still in effect?

CDC’s Amended Order: Implementing Presidential Proclamation on Safe Resumption of Global Travel During the COVID-19 Pandemic requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for noncitizens who are nonimmigrants is still in effect. For information about this Amended Order and the associated attestation see the webpage.

Domestic Travel

There are currently no travel restrictions when traveling domestic with Silver, but CDC recommends the following, "Delay travel until you are fully vaccinated. If you are not fully vaccinated and must travel, follow CDC’s recommendations for unvaccinated people."
The most up to date CDC recommendations for domestic travel can be found here.

Effective April 18, 2022:

Masks are no longer required on Silver Airways on domestic flights, select international flights (dependent upon the arrival country’s mask requirements) or at U.S. airports.

While this means that our employees are no longer required to wear a mask – and no longer have to enforce a mask requirement for most of the flying public – they will be able to wear masks if they choose to do so, as the CDC continues to strongly recommend wearing a mask on public transit. 

 

Caribbean Travel

Silver reminds all passengers that the information below is supplemental and passengers should check the intended destinations' official government health officials for the most up-to-date information.

 

Destination

 Travel Requirements and Resources

Anguilla
  • As of October 1st ,2022, both  vaccinated and unvaccinated visitors are no longer required to present a COVID-19 test to the airlines upon check-in, or upon arrival at the ports of entry on Anguilla.

  • There is available PCR/ antigen testing and if you test positive upon arrival or departure, you will be subject to the country’s laws, regulations, and health protocols.

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

 Bahamas
  • Effective September 20th ,2022, the COVID-19 testing requirement for entering The Bahamas has been eliminated.
  • All travelers, regardless of vaccination status, are no longer required to submit pre-travel COVID-19 testing to enter the country.
  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.
 British Virgin Islands
  • Effective 15th July 2022, all entry COVID-19 testing requirements have been revoked and the wearing of face masks/coverings are no longer mandated by law.

  • If you test positive upon arrival or departure, you will be subject to the country’s laws, regulations, and health protocols.

  • There is available PCR/ antigen testing available.

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

 Dominican Republic
  • As of April 23, 2022, all passengers and crew members do not need to present a COVID-19 Vaccination Card, PCR, or antigen test to enter the Dominican Republic or to enter tourist centers, any establishments or to receive services such as excursions. 

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

Dominica
  • Pre-arrival / Disembarkation for vaccinated travelers.

 

  1. Testing/forms for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers has been removed. Vaccinated travelers must present proof of vaccination to airlines or other travel carriers prior to boarding and upon disembarkation.

  2. Children under 12 will assume the status of parents/guardians.

  3. Testing for symptomatic travelers will remain in effect.

  4. The wearing of masks is mandatory in all public spaces and PCR/antigen testing is available.

 

  • Pre-arrival / Disembarkation for unvaccinated travelers. 

  1. No longer required to fill and submit the pre-travel forms online.

  1. Take a PCR test within 72 hours prior to arrival or a Rapid Antigen Test within 48 hours prior to expected arrival time into Dominica (results must be from an accredited/certified facility.)

  2. Unvaccinated travelers must present Negative PCR test result from a nasopharyngeal swab taken within 72 hours prior to arrival or Negative Rapid Antigen Test result from nasopharyngeal swab taken within 48 hours prior to expected arrival time into Dominica to airlines or other travel carrier prior to boarding and upon disembarkation in Dominica.

  3. Children under 12 assume the status of parents/guardians.

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.
 St. Kitts
  • Effective August 15th, 2022, the Federation of Kitts and Nevis have removed all entry requirements such as COVID-19 test, proof of vaccination, and quarantining upon arrival.

  • If you test positive for COVID-19 upon arrival or when departing St. Kitts you will be required to isolate.

  • There is available PCR / antigen testing available.

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

 St. Maarten
  • Effective November 1st, 2022, St. Maarten is no longer requiring travelers to complete the electronic health authorization system and removed all COVID-19 entry requirements.

  • If you test positive upon arrival or departure, you will be subject to the country’s laws, regulations, and health protocols.

  • There is available PCR / antigen testing available.

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

 Puerto Rico
  • Domestic travelers are not required to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival.

  • International travelers are not required to provide a negative COVID-19 test result upon entry. However, international travelers that are neither U.S. citizens nor permanent residents must still present proof of vaccination.

  • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

    U.S Virgin Islands
    • Effective June 6th, 2022, the U.S. Virgin Islands has dropped all COVID-19 related restrictions for domestic travel and the requirement of travel screening.

    • American travelers returning home after visiting are exempt from all testing requirements. However, the U.S. Virgin Islands still requires all international travelers 18 and older who visit, including U.S. citizens coming from abroad and those coming from the  British Virgin Islands to show proof of vaccination and proof of a negative PCR test or antigen test taken within 24 hours if traveling by air or within five days if traveling by ferry

    • For additional information and the latest travel updates click here.

     

     

     

    Effective April 18, 2022:

    Masks are no longer required on Silver Airways on domestic flights, select international flights (dependent upon the arrival country’s mask requirements) or at U.S. airports.

    While this means that our employees are no longer required to wear a mask – and no longer have to enforce a mask requirement for most of the flying public – they will be able to wear masks if they choose to do so, as the CDC continues to strongly recommend wearing a mask on public transit. 

    TSA statement from April 18, 2022 regarding mask mandate.

    Additional information regarding COVID-19 and Travel:
    General Information About COVID-19 ↗
    Returning From International Travel ↗

    IF YOU ARE SICK: We want to provide the healthiest experience possible for all our passengers. If you are ill, please stay home. Considering the rapid spread seen with the Coronavirus, there’s an increased risk that you would compromise the health of individuals around you. Check the latest information at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) page for Travelers .

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