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MIA/SJU Flights


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Am organising our own flights from UK to San Juan for the Golden Princess in September and stopping overnight in MIA. Could someone let me know if the MIA/SJU/MIA flights are treated as International or US Domestic flights, please?

 

Many thanks in anticipation.

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Don't know if this is what you need, but here it is off the a U.S. Government site for Puerto Rico:

 

UNITED KINGDOM (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) - *Passport required. Visa not required for stay of up to 6 months. Medical exam, including AIDS test, sometimes required. For additional information, consult the Consular Section of the British Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle, NW, Washington, DC 20008 (202/588-7800) or nearest Consulate General: CA (310/477-3322), IL (312/346-1810), or NY (212/745-0200). Internet: www.britainusa.com

If you pass U.S. customs in MIA, you will be fine going into PR. It is considered a domestic flight.

JON

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