STATE OF HAWAIʻI ALIGNS WITH FEDERAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
The State of Hawaiʻi has been welcoming international travelers under the new federal requirements since Nov. 8th, 2021.
Direct International Travel to Hawaiʻi
Starting Nov. 8
NON-U.S. CITIZENS traveling directly to Hawaiʻi from an international destination must present BOTH vaccination records AND a negative COVID-19 test result (NAAT or antigen) within three days of boarding a flight to the United States.
U.S. CITIZENS flying directly to Hawaiʻi from an international destination have two options:
Fully vaccinated travelers must provide proof of vaccination and present a test taken within three (3) days of boarding flight to U.S.; OR
Travelers not fully vaccinated must provide proof of negative COVID-19 test result within one (1) day of boarding flight to U.S.
There will be no additional State of Hawaiʻi requirements for passengers flying directly into Hawaiʻi from an international destination. The airlines will screen passengers prior to their departure to the U.S. If foreign passengers fail to meet BOTH requirements and if U.S. citizens fail to meet ONE of the two requirements, they will not be allowed to board the flight. Once in Hawaiʻi, the CDC will conduct compliance checks.
Note: Tests do NOT have to be done with Trusted Travel Partners under the new international federal requirements, but they MUST be done with a Trusted Travel Partner for unvaccinateddomestic travel.
Non-Direct International Travel to Hawaiʻi
Starting Nov. 8 international passengers entering the U.S. from another state or territory will be treated as domestic travelers when entering the State of Hawaiʻi. The Safe Travels Hawaiʻi program remains in place for domestic travelers.
Current Safe Travels Hawaiʻi requirements for domestic travelers include:
Creating a Safe Travels Hawaiʻi account on a digital device (Click HERE)
Entering trip details
Filling out a health form, and
Attesting that all information is correct.
Currently, travelers may bypass the state’s mandatory 10-day quarantine in one of two ways:
Also, beginning on Nov. 8, the State of Hawaiʻi, in alignment with the federal government, accepts vaccines approved or authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and vaccines listed for emergency use by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Click HERE to see the Full list of COVID-19 vaccines accepted by the U.S. Government on the CDC’s website.
STATE OF HAWAIʻI ALIGNS WITH FEDERAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
The State of Hawaiʻi has been welcoming international travelers under the new federal requirements since Nov. 8th, 2021.
Direct International Travel to Hawaiʻi
Starting Nov. 8
There will be no additional State of Hawaiʻi requirements for passengers flying directly into Hawaiʻi from an international destination. The airlines will screen passengers prior to their departure to the U.S. If foreign passengers fail to meet BOTH requirements and if U.S. citizens fail to meet ONE of the two requirements, they will not be allowed to board the flight. Once in Hawaiʻi, the CDC will conduct compliance checks.
Note: Tests do NOT have to be done with Trusted Travel Partners under the new international federal requirements, but they MUST be done with a Trusted Travel Partner for unvaccinated domestic travel.
Non-Direct International Travel to Hawaiʻi
Starting Nov. 8 international passengers entering the U.S. from another state or territory will be treated as domestic travelers when entering the State of Hawaiʻi. The Safe Travels Hawaiʻi program remains in place for domestic travelers.
Current Safe Travels Hawaiʻi requirements for domestic travelers include:
Currently, travelers may bypass the state’s mandatory 10-day quarantine in one of two ways:
1) Upload a vaccination document; or
2) Upload a negative NAAT test result.
The test must be taken by a Trusted Travel Partner (TTP) within 72 hours of departure for the State of Hawaiʻi.
Also, beginning on Nov. 8, the State of Hawaiʻi, in alignment with the federal government, accepts vaccines approved or authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and vaccines listed for emergency use by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Click HERE to see the Full list of COVID-19 vaccines accepted by the U.S. Government on the CDC’s website.
Also see Quick Reference: Requirements to Travel to the U.S. by Air provided by CDC.
Please contact Global Village Hawaii if you have any questions or concerns regarding your travel to Hawaii.
Aloha,
Sources:
https://hawaiicovid19.com/
https://www.cdc.gov/
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