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Puerto Rico opens for travelers July 15

By Caribbean News Global contributor

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Governor of Puerto Rico Wanda Vázquez Garced, the beginning of the third phase of economic reopening for the US jurisdiction, with recreation and tourism at its forefront is getting ready to welcome travelers on July 15 with a strict set of health and safety standards in place to control the spread of COVID-19.

“We mean it when we say we want to aim for a gold standard in health and safety. All tourism-related businesses must comply and practice the guidelines included in this comprehensive program. The Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC), will also inspect and certify over 350 hotels and operators over the next four months that must comply with these standards. We are certain that the assurances and security these measures provide, coupled with the experiences that make Puerto Rico such an attractive destination, will play a vital role in the short-term recovery of the travel industry of the Island,” said the executive director of the PRTC, Carla Campos.

In mid-March, the governor’s executive order enforced an Island-wide lockdown. Puerto Rico was the first jurisdiction in the United States to implement a curfew to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and avert the collapse of the Island’s health system.

The efforts of the government of Puerto Rico have been widely recognized as one of the most aggressive responses in the United States and the COVID-19 rates of infection and mortality on the Island have remained as among the lowest in the nation.

The safe experience begins at the arrival process. The Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU/LMM), the Island’s main airport, in collaboration with the Puerto Rico National Guard, is using advanced technology to automatically gage incoming travelers’ temperature and has staff on-site to administer a quick health check-up to passengers arriving to the Island. Free and voluntary COVID-19 testing is also available on site. The airport has remained open and, unlike other Caribbean destinations, Puerto Rico has not closed its borders. Currently, Puerto Rico manages approximately 200 daily operations which include cargo, passenger, and general aviation flights.

The government of Puerto Rico is also working on an exception to the mandatory 14-day quarantine that remains in effect, for passengers arriving on or after July 15 that provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test. Further details as it relates to these requirements will be provided in upcoming days as Puerto Rico gets operationally ready for hosting travelers.

The announcement of the upcoming restart of tourism activities allow Discover Puerto Rico (DPR), the Island’s destination marketing organization (DMO), to renew their promotional efforts. DPR’s chief executive officer, Brad Dean, commented that “research shows travelers are already planning their next vacation and are looking for beaches and rural locations that can guarantee a safe and healthy experience.

Puerto Rico is the perfect choice as it combines exotic experiences with the comforts and accessibility of a US destination with no passport required. Discover Puerto Rico has worked to keep Puerto Rico at the top-of-mind of consumers, and starting on July 15, we will finally be able to offer them the vacation they have been dreaming of.”

PRTC’s executive director, Campos, said she expects new and more flexible measures that will provide visitors with even more access and options to enjoy all the natural beauty, attractions and amenities the Island can provide will be announced before or on July 1.

Governor Vázquez Garced encouraged travelers to plan their upcoming vacations in advance and to comply with all measures implemented to protect the health and safety of everyone in the new global reality due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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