5th October 2022
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Anguilla, a destination in the eastern Caribbean, has removed the last of its Covid-19 entry restrictions.
All travelers, whether immunized or not, are no longer needed to provide a Covid-19 test result to the airlines upon check-in and upon arrival at the ports of entry on Anguilla. This change took effect on 1st October.
Visitors passing through St. Maarten on their way to Anguilla, however, must follow St. Maarten’s entrance regulations.
The revelation comes as the Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB) revealed that American Airlines will increase its daily, scheduled service from Miami to Anguilla by one flight beginning in the following month.
American Airlines will fly to Anguilla eight times per week from 3rd November through 17th December, and from Miami will fly to the island eleven times per week from 18th December through 8th January.
In a statement, the tourist board stated: “The increased Miami route offers a valid alternative to typical routes from the UK, via Antigua or St Maarten, for British travellers seeking winter sun on the paradise shores of Anguilla and the chance to combine Miami and Anguilla in a twin-centre getaway.
“American Airlines operates direct flights daily from London Heathrow to Miami.”
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