Mexico City Travel & CoVid Testing
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Mexico City Travel & CoVid Testing
All, I'm a bit confused with all of the information being generated about the 72-hours pre flight testing for CoVid. My flight departs LAX on Saturday, March 27th. I return on March 31st. I will be traveling on American Airlines from Los Angeles to Mexico City. The return is Mexico City to Phoenix and then to Los Angeles. I was informed that I will require a 72 hour preBoard Covid test. So to me, that mean on Monday, March 29th, I need to be tested and get immediate results. However, I don't know where to go or how to do that. I want to make that a priority and don't want to be stuck with a 48 hour test. Any suggestions or help? Thank you !
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I'm a bit confused too by your calculations. The test must be done within 72 hours of your flight. So, you could have it on the 30th, or the day of your flight if you had time, of course. But you can get tests right at the airport. Antigen test costs $680 mxn and is supposed to be available in 15 minutes. PCR costs $2500 mxn with results in 24 hours. Farmacias Del Ahorro also has antigen test only for $347 mxn with results supposedly in 15 minutes too. They're pretty ubiquitous throughout the country as well as CDMX. But you'd have to register beforehand for the latter's test. I'd probably do it on Tuesday before you leave, that way if you tested positive you could re-test at another site in case of a false positive, or make other lodging or flight arrangements should you need to.
https://www.gob.mx/sct/prensa/instal...vid-19-en-aicm
https://www.fahorro.com/prueba_antigenos
https://www.gob.mx/sct/prensa/instal...vid-19-en-aicm
https://www.fahorro.com/prueba_antigenos
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All, I'm a bit confused with all of the information being generated about the 72-hours pre flight testing for CoVid. My flight departs LAX on Saturday, March 27th. I return on March 31st. I will be traveling on American Airlines from Los Angeles to Mexico City. The return is Mexico City to Phoenix and then to Los Angeles. I was informed that I will require a 72 hour preBoard Covid test. So to me, that mean on Monday, March 29th, I need to be tested and get immediate results. However, I don't know where to go or how to do that. I want to make that a priority and don't want to be stuck with a 48 hour test. Any suggestions or help? Thank you !
Hope this helps.
MB
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I'm back from Mexico City -- I arrived back in the U. S. Wednesday, March 31st in the evening. First let me state that CDMX is all out enforcing CoVid restrictions. However, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy yourself, get a good meal, or have to remained quarantined in your hotel room. There's the usual applying of hand sanitizer upon entering any establish or store. At restaurants, there is quite the social distancing - - out doors and indoors. I was able to get a CoVid test at my hotel 2-days before departure. The hotel charged me about $25.00 for the test. They printed out the results (negative) for my showing at the airport. There are lots of pharmacies that offer same testing for less. However, I needed a printout and the hotel was quite convenient.
At the airport, the line to check-in was long due to checking of documents for CoVid testing. In addition, you'll need to complete another form that "attest" to your being CoVid negative. So, when returning, you should consider the extra long line to check in. I was at the airport 2 1/2 hours before my departure. By the time I got to my gate, I had about 40 minutes before the flight began to board. FYI - - American Airlines will begin boarding passengers earlier than others.
At the airport, the line to check-in was long due to checking of documents for CoVid testing. In addition, you'll need to complete another form that "attest" to your being CoVid negative. So, when returning, you should consider the extra long line to check in. I was at the airport 2 1/2 hours before my departure. By the time I got to my gate, I had about 40 minutes before the flight began to board. FYI - - American Airlines will begin boarding passengers earlier than others.