Should You Fly with COVID-19? Guidelines and Safety Tips
Learn why you should avoid flying with COVID-19 and explore airline policies, health risks, and safety tips for travelers during the pandemic.
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No, you should not fly with COVID. Flying while infected risks the health of other passengers and crew. Airlines have policies in place for travelers who test positive, including rebooking options. If feeling unwell or testing positive, prioritize public health by staying home and following local health guidelines.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I fly if I test positive for COVID-19? No, it is recommended not to fly if you test positive for COVID-19 as it poses health risks to other passengers and crew, and most airlines have restrictions or rebooking options for infected travelers.
- What should I do if I feel unwell before a flight? If you feel unwell or show symptoms of COVID-19 before your flight, stay home, get tested, and follow local health guidelines to protect yourself and others.
- Do airlines allow rebooking for travelers who test positive? Yes, many airlines offer rebooking options or flexible policies for travelers who test positive for COVID-19 to minimize health risks and inconvenience.