U.S. travel restrictions taking effect next week will affect Americans returning home, too. Fully vaccinated US Travelers returning from abroad will no longer require a PCR test for flights arriving back in the US after November 8, 2021.
For unvaccinated US Citizens, a negative PCR Test will still be required before boarding a US-bound flight.
The new rules, starting Nov. 8, are the biggest change to a regime that basically barred most international travelers from the U.S. from the beginning of the pandemic.
Masks are required in the airport and in-flight for all passengers.
Foreigners arriving from abroad will generally need proof of full vaccination, a negative test in the prior 72 hours and contact tracing information.