I'm flying in with the family from SFO to MCO in July through JetBlue. I checked the JetBlue site to figure out if I would need to provide a Negative COVID Test result before flying, but the website ( I think ) says that it's based off of the State that I'm flying into and whether those States require one or not.
For Orlando and Florida, all the JetBlue website does is point you to the Florida CDC website. From what I can tell when checking the Florida CDC website, it says that Florida does not require any type of Negative COVID Test results when arriving in the State.
But I'm confused if that is separate from any requirement that JetBlue itself may have.
For those that have flown JetBlue ( or any other Airline for that matter ) to MCO, did you have to present any type of Negative COVID Test Result before checking in at the Airline desk when flying out?
I honestly am confused as to whether there is separate policies for the airline itself and the State that you are flying into.
Any help and input would be appreciated.
For Orlando and Florida, all the JetBlue website does is point you to the Florida CDC website. From what I can tell when checking the Florida CDC website, it says that Florida does not require any type of Negative COVID Test results when arriving in the State.
But I'm confused if that is separate from any requirement that JetBlue itself may have.
For those that have flown JetBlue ( or any other Airline for that matter ) to MCO, did you have to present any type of Negative COVID Test Result before checking in at the Airline desk when flying out?
I honestly am confused as to whether there is separate policies for the airline itself and the State that you are flying into.
Any help and input would be appreciated.