shburks
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I've read over and over on chat boards and FP pages that if you're denied boarding at the port due to a positive Covid test that you would be placed on a TSA no-fly list and not allowed to get on a plane, but I'm on hold with DCL now and have been sent up several levels and no one can confirm this!
Does anyone know if this is accurate particularly if you've had first hand experience denied at the port and flew to Orlando?
Edit for clarification: We would absolutely quarantine until we had the ability to take another test or for a set duration of time. However, driving home is not an option based on our home location, so at some point, we would have to fly home. I'm only asking if there IS a no-fly list and if so, how long we would potentially be on it.
Does anyone know if this is accurate particularly if you've had first hand experience denied at the port and flew to Orlando?
Edit for clarification: We would absolutely quarantine until we had the ability to take another test or for a set duration of time. However, driving home is not an option based on our home location, so at some point, we would have to fly home. I'm only asking if there IS a no-fly list and if so, how long we would potentially be on it.
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