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  1. I’ve been watching roll calls for the Regal, The Enchanted and the Sky in Europe as we will be on those ships and interested in their itineraries. July roll calls.
  2. It has been the case on all the live threads that I have read. However, it can change quickly if the Government requires testing. So, you may not know that until you are onboard. Some European ports have had testing requirements, but this OP was not going to Europe. Just be prepared for the unexpected!
  3. Agree. We’ve asked and have been able to. Probably because my DS n BIL looked so lost! 😬
  4. The wait time has greatly improved. Well, at least my last few calls. I’ve gotten right through within minutes and the Chat line has been fast.
  5. You should always check princess website because this changes frequently. Last update was July 14th. According to their rules you will NOT be tested unless you are on a b2b that is Trans Oceanic or Panama Canal and itinerary is 10+ days. Will I be able to book multiple cruises, back to back? Yes, we will offer back-to-back bookings, subject to availability. Guests ages 5 and above on such sailings will need to take a complimentary rapid antigen test within two days of the second cruise if the that sailing includes a trans-ocean voyage or full Panama Canal transit and the itinerary is 10 days or more. Guests who test positive for COVID-19 will not be able to sail on the next voyage, nor will their family members and close contacts who are not fully vaccinated. If you, your family members, travel companions or other close contacts are suspected of having COVID-19, you are entitled to a 100% Future Cruise Credit (FCC). We will closely monitor guidance from government and health authorities and will adapt and evolve this policy accordingly.
  6. 1. Call the place you used, ask if you can get results sooner. or https://orlandoairports.net/getting-around-mco/coronavirus-covid-19/
  7. Under App My preferences Room select patter Or, tell your cabin steward once OB
  8. You can opt for them on the App under preferences. Or, just ask for them with your steward .
  9. So glad it worked for you. It’s just a glitch in the EZ air-AA system and should have worked on your phone too, but it’s a workaround.
  10. You can also try on your desktop. Go to princess.com, pull up your ez air booking, (under travel) modify flight, select seats, if that comes up, book seats, then check on the airline website. Make sure ti use the AA booking number and your name, if you don’t find it. All my bookings now are Delta and United, so I can’t test an AA flight.
  11. Did you book with EZAIR? Are they true AA flights or a code share? Booking on the AA app or AA online is different, as those you pick seats once ticketed. If it is EZAIR, then you should be able to go to the airline website and select seats. CSR at AA or EZAIR?
  12. Yes, I would too. It said original vaccine card in the beginning of the restart. If digital or paper, I’d make sure it’s from the official source. They really checked our vax cards out at the port, looking for dates and checking names etc I made a copy of our cards just to carry off the ship for places that require it, and leave the original in the safe.
  13. Will QM2 do the test for you OB? Maybe the day before arrival?
  14. @rabin1You are so clever. How did you add it yourself?
  15. Turning GC to OBC… can you call PCL and do that over the phone? TIA
  16. Exactly. OP doesn’t give much information. Makes it more difficult to answer question.
  17. A test would be the easy way to do it, IF you test negative…no problem. However, a test is not required if you take the other route. The issue with that, is that you may be subject to a secondary test before boarding. Look at the rules on the website, for your options if you have recently tested positive within 90 days of sailing, but you have 10 + days before your sail date. I pasted this from the website Sailing from the US. What if I had COVID-19 before my vacation and recently recovered? Will I be able to sail? Guests who have recovered from COVID-19 within three months from the date of their cruise departure or cruisetour departure (whichever starts first) do not need to take a viral test before embarkation if they are at least 10 days past their COVID-19 infection, have no symptoms and produce documentation of recovery from COVID-19. Documentation of recovery consists of the following: Paper or electronic copies of the positive viral test result from a certified laboratory (dated no more than 90 days ago) or A valid digital COVID-19 certificate (DCC) or a document issued by an official health or government authority showing confirmed previous infection Guests who present these documents will need to go through a secondary screening at the terminal, and boarding will be approved at the medical staff’s discretion. Guests who are unable to provide documentation of recovery that fulfills the above requirements must take the required COVID-19 viral test and show a negative result. Don’t rely on answers on CC or other social media sites, as they can change very quickly. Check PCL website. Last update was July 14, 22. Just yesterday.
  18. Same here. We were on that ship too and EZAIR got us home from Buenos Aires before the President of Argentina closed the borders at midnight!
  19. You don’t have to use the App. If you have issues with it, you can still do it on the website under the cruise personalizer. If you go to checkin…right under the button for download App, you’ll see a link, for the web version. You can still print your luggage tags and travel summary 75 days before on the website, just like before. Don’t stress over the app. You still bring your documents to the port for them to check, passport, vax card and covid test results.
  20. Its 2 days before. Go by the website. That’s more official. A lot of discrepancies on the App. Voyages Departing from Canada Updated: June 24, 2022 Vaccination Status Definition by Country's Health Authority Pre-Travel Test Type & When to Take Test Before Boarding Age: 5 Years and Up Fully Vaccinated Received primary series of COVID-19 vaccines with final dose at least 14 days before embarkation. Antigen within 2 days OR PCR within 72 hours Up to Date Received all recommended COVID-19 vaccines, including any booster dose(s) when eligible at least 7 days before embarkation. Antigen within 2 days OR
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