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I read through most of the info I could find but I got confused. Our airport offers rapid covid testing

and I was thinking of using it. However if the cruise I pick from Miami starts boarding at noon on Sat.and

I get to the airport at nine on Thurs. in order to fly in two days early will they accept that since it is over

48 hours? Thanks for the answers in advance..

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20 minutes ago, peg013 said:

Yes, you will be fine. From NCL https://www.ncl.com/sail-safe

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Note that this chart is just for cruises boarding on or after January 17, 2022. Those of us getting on a ship earlier (Yay!) have 96 hours prior to embarkation to get a test, and we will still be tested at the port. 

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2 minutes ago, SoDonewithitAll said:

 

Note that this chart is just for cruises boarding on or after January 17, 2022. Those of us getting on a ship earlier (Yay!) have 96 hours prior to embarkation to get a test, and we will still be tested at the port. 

 

OP mentioned that she needs the test 48 hours in advance so is obviously embarking on/after Jan 17, 2022.

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