United Airlines customers traveling to
Hawaii who have a valid negative COVID19 test can show their
results before boarding to save time and skip document screening
lines upon arrival.
Effective 1 February 2021, the new pre-clearance process will be in place
for customers traveling on 110 of United's weekly flights to
Hawaii.
United is also making it easier to get the right
tests to avoid Hawaii's 14-day quarantine by making approved
COVID19 tests available to all customers traveling to the islands
no matter where in the U.S. their travel begins.
"We're making it easier for customers traveling to
Hawaii to spend more time enjoying their trip and less time
waiting in lines," said Toby Enqvist, chief customer officer at
United. "Testing is the key to opening domestic and international
travel so we'll continue to lead the way in rolling out solutions
that are simple and safe so our customers have what they need when
they take their next trip with us."
To begin the pre-clearance program, customers need
to
enroll in Hawaii's Safe Travels program and complete Hawaii's
COVID19 questionnaire within 24 hours of departure. Next,
customers must use the Safe Travels website to upload their
negative test results from one of Hawaii's trusted testing
partners which must be taken within 72 hours of their departure. At the airport, customers will see an United
employee at the
gate for their flight to Hawaii where they will receive a
wristband if they qualify to bypass airport screening in Hawaii.
Customers who have been pre-cleared will be able to skip test
screenings in Hawaii and begin their trip as soon as they land.
United is also making it easier for customers to
obtain approved COVID19 test options with the expansion of
mail-in tests to customers no matter where in the U.S. their
travel originates. The airline will notify customers in advance of
their Hawaii trip to let them know what testing options they have
locally.
Last year, United teamed up with XpresCheck to open
additional same-day testing facilities for United customers in
select airports. XpresCheck currently has locations open in
United's Denver terminal, and expects to open additional locations
in United's terminals in Houston and Newark in the coming weeks.
Customers who choose to take a test with XpresCheck can schedule
an appointment online for a rapid molecular test on the same day
as their travel. Walk up appointments are also available on a
first come, first served basis.
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