The U.S. airline JetBlue announced today that the Aruba island is the first Caribbean nation to partner with the airline for seamless inbound PCR testing through Vault.
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Aruba’s decision to begin accepting PCR testing provided by the Vault technology platform for JetBlue’s customers arriving on the island was made after evaluating the supervised testing process. It is also the result of the airline’s initiative to work with the destination regions to promote safer travel with easy testing.
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Aruba has demanded negative results from the COVID-19 PCR test since its reopening to visitors, all in order to protect travelers and residents and allow them to enjoy the island and contribute to the tourism industry that drives Aruba’s economy.
“Reliable, accurate and convenient testing is a vital key to safely resuming leisure travel and invigorating the economy,” said Joanna Geraghty, JetBlue’s president and chief operating officer.
“Aruba is honored to partner with JetBlue to be the first Caribbean country to offer this innovative seamless entry test to streamline the travel process, and make our ‘happy island’ even more accessible,” said Ronella Tjin Asjoe-Croes, CEO of the Aruba Tourism Authority.
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