
CHARLOTTE – Here is the latest breakdown of some of the state travel requirements your travel consultant might advise you of;
Maine: All passengers are subject to mandatory 14-day quarantine unless a negative COVID-19 test is conducted 72 hours prior to arrival. Residents of Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey are allowed to enter without restriction.
Massachusetts: All passengers except those from low-risk states, must fill outa health form and quarantine for 14 days or provide a negative test within 72hours. You can find the low-risk states on the state government website.
New Hampshire: All travelers are expected to quarantine for 14 days except those from Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
New Jersey: Passengers must quarantine for 14 days if staying in the state for more than 24 hours and coming from one of the states and territories on travel restriction. The list can be found on the state’s government website.
New York: Travelers must quarantine for 14 days if staying in the state for more than 24 hours and coming from one of the states and territories on travel restriction.
Ohio: Travelers coming from high-risk areas are asked to voluntarily quarantine for 14 days. High risk is defined by states reporting positive testing rates of15% or higher based on a 7-day rolling average.
Pennsylvania: Travelers from any of the 19 surging states must quarantine for14 days. The list can be found on the state’s government page.
Rhode Island: Travelers from states where positive tests are higher than5% are required to self-quarantine for two weeks or provide negative test within 72 hours of arrival.
Vermont: Travelers are expected to quarantine for 14 days unless traveling from New Hampshire, Maine, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, D.C, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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