Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advice is specific to those over 60. They have not said to avoid traveling. If this was the case we should halt travel on subways and buses since it’s in the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
Nope. He specifically said that Americans were going overseas to Europe and bringing it back here, seeding their communities.
More likely the Americans are seeding Europe.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advice is specific to those over 60. They have not said to avoid traveling. If this was the case we should halt travel on subways and buses since it’s in the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
Nope. He specifically said that Americans were going overseas to Europe and bringing it back here, seeding their communities.
More likely the Americans are seeding Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advice is specific to those over 60. They have not said to avoid traveling. If this was the case we should halt travel on subways and buses since it’s in the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
Nope. He specifically said that Americans were going overseas to Europe and bringing it back here, seeding their communities.
More likely the Americans are seeding Europe.
Anonymous wrote:I've been tweeting British Airways all freaking morning!
United, Delta, Alaskan, and American have ALL updated the policy for existing travel and BRITISH Airways is just sitting on their ass!
Im pregnant! I am scared to go to Spain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advice is specific to those over 60. They have not said to avoid traveling. If this was the case we should halt travel on subways and buses since it’s in the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
Nope. He specifically said that Americans were going overseas to Europe and bringing it back here, seeding their communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
again they did not say to avoid ALL travel.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advice is specific to those over 60. They have not said to avoid traveling. If this was the case we should halt travel on subways and buses since it’s in the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
Nope. He specifically said that Americans were going overseas to Europe and bringing it back here, seeding their communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can cancel online with United and you will get back 100% of your ticket price refunded to your CC. No need to wait on hold.
Were these nonrefundable tickets? Can you walk us through how? I get an error message on United.com when I try (my flights are basic economy so maybe that is why). Thanks!
I'm the OP of the United question. I went online as the pp suggested. I will not be able to receive a refund but they will give me credit for the full amount i paid for a future flight. Better than nothing!
Is there a time limit for using those credits? What I’m seeing on United.com sounds like you have to travel within one year of when you bought your tickets?:
All cities
Original travel dates
March 9, 2020 - April 30, 2020
Additional information
FLIGHT CHANGES:
New tickets must be reissued on/before December 31, 2020 or 12 months from original ticket date, whichever is earlier
Rebooked travel must commence within 12 months from the original ticket issue date
ORIGINAL TICKET MUST BE ISSUED ON OR BEFORE:
March 2, 2020
Anonymous wrote:The advice is specific to those over 60. They have not said to avoid traveling. If this was the case we should halt travel on subways and buses since it’s in the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
Head of CDC says not a good idea. But you go ahead special snowflake!
It was a simple question. You seem like a delightful person.
Also, I'm not sure what the head of the CDC said in front of Congress, but as of now, the CDC website still says "Watch Level 1: CDC does not recommend canceling or postponing travel to destinations with level 1 travel notices because the risk of COVID-19 is thought to be low." So, until official warnings and information are changed, it was a totally legitimate question.
Again, THREE TIMES the CDC head JUST SAID this situation is rapidly changing and it's now very obvious that travel, especially international, is bringing it back and seeding communities here with it. Expect that to change.
There is a live conference going on now. Turn it on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can cancel online with United and you will get back 100% of your ticket price refunded to your CC. No need to wait on hold.
Were these nonrefundable tickets? Can you walk us through how? I get an error message on United.com when I try (my flights are basic economy so maybe that is why). Thanks!
I'm the OP of the United question. I went online as the pp suggested. I will not be able to receive a refund but they will give me credit for the full amount i paid for a future flight. Better than nothing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Costa Rica from Minneapolis the last week of March? 2 adults, 2 kids (4 and 7).
We canceled our trip to CR. We Don’t want to get sick in a country where we don’t know much about their health system.