PCR test is what is typically required for travel purposes. As mentioned on their website, we were recently charged the $150 fee for the test. The results were provided the following morning via email. Make sure to have a printed copy of the results for your travel. Also, I do not believe any insurance will cover the charge as this test is for leisure purposes. Meaning, since you are not experiencing any symptoms, nor have you been exposed to a COVID positive person, I don't believe that the COVID test is not 'required' to be covered under insurance. You can always verify by contacting your insurance directly. But if you were to get tested here, plan on paying the $150 fee for each person being tested. Finally - depending on how much time you have, you can schedule PCR test at other pharmacies that may offer the test for a lower fee. However, many of those pharmacies are already booked several days/weeks out.
We recently confirmed that it's $75 (which takes a couple hours to return results) for rapid and $150 for PCR (which takes a couple days to return results). It's wise for B.A. to ask for a test no matter the vaccination status since vaccinated people can carry and spread Covid exactly as well as unvaccinated people. If there were unvaccinated (children, immunocompromised, elderly, uncomfortable) people on that flight our vaccinated status really doesn't help.
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