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"Has anyone managed to fly this year without any issues? Because me and a friend (I'm from Manchester and she is from Devon) flew from Gatwick, like everyone we had to do a pcr test, and plr form. Well the PCR test has to be done 72 hours before flying. Unfortunately some people at the airport were turned away because thier pcr test just fell short of the 72 hours. And you can't do it with the NHS, i.e, it has to be done with a private clinic. Anyway me and my friend were allowed to fly. Prior to flying though we were so nervous that we'd be turned away. " The PCR tests have to be within 72 hours of departure - problem that more people are travelling is getting an appointment. | |||
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"Has anyone managed to fly this year without any issues? Because me and a friend (I'm from Manchester and she is from Devon) flew from Gatwick, like everyone we had to do a pcr test, and plr form. Well the PCR test has to be done 72 hours before flying. Unfortunately some people at the airport were turned away because thier pcr test just fell short of the 72 hours. And you can't do it with the NHS, i.e, it has to be done with a private clinic. Anyway me and my friend were allowed to fly. Prior to flying though we were so nervous that we'd be turned away. The PCR tests have to be within 72 hours of departure - problem that more people are travelling is getting an appointment." Yes trying to book a pcr test with Boots was a nightmare. Fortunately I found that you can book it with a priv clinic, and it was cheaper. Just google pcr test in the area you live. The airport is also doing it. | |||
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"Has anyone managed to fly this year without any issues? Because me and a friend (I'm from Manchester and she is from Devon) flew from Gatwick, like everyone we had to do a pcr test, and plr form. Well the PCR test has to be done 72 hours before flying. Unfortunately some people at the airport were turned away because thier pcr test just fell short of the 72 hours. And you can't do it with the NHS, i.e, it has to be done with a private clinic. Anyway me and my friend were allowed to fly. Prior to flying though we were so nervous that we'd be turned away. The PCR tests have to be within 72 hours of departure - problem that more people are travelling is getting an appointment. Yes trying to book a pcr test with Boots was a nightmare. Fortunately I found that you can book it with a priv clinic, and it was cheaper. Just google pcr test in the area you live. The airport is also doing it. " Yes I am going to a hotel near Gatwick for the Antigen test - nearest/cheapest I could find. | |||
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"Has anyone managed to fly this year without any issues? Because me and a friend (I'm from Manchester and she is from Devon) flew from Gatwick, like everyone we had to do a pcr test, and plr form. Well the PCR test has to be done 72 hours before flying. Unfortunately some people at the airport were turned away because thier pcr test just fell short of the 72 hours. And you can't do it with the NHS, i.e, it has to be done with a private clinic. Anyway me and my friend were allowed to fly. Prior to flying though we were so nervous that we'd be turned away. The PCR tests have to be within 72 hours of departure - problem that more people are travelling is getting an appointment. Yes trying to book a pcr test with Boots was a nightmare. Fortunately I found that you can book it with a priv clinic, and it was cheaper. Just google pcr test in the area you live. The airport is also doing it. Yes I am going to a hotel near Gatwick for the Antigen test - nearest/cheapest I could find." That's where my friend got her pcr test. At Gatwick. | |||
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"Has anyone managed to fly this year without any issues? Because me and a friend (I'm from Manchester and she is from Devon) flew from Gatwick, like everyone we had to do a pcr test, and plr form. Well the PCR test has to be done 72 hours before flying. Unfortunately some people at the airport were turned away because thier pcr test just fell short of the 72 hours. And you can't do it with the NHS, i.e, it has to be done with a private clinic. Anyway me and my friend were allowed to fly. Prior to flying though we were so nervous that we'd be turned away. The PCR tests have to be within 72 hours of departure - problem that more people are travelling is getting an appointment. Yes trying to book a pcr test with Boots was a nightmare. Fortunately I found that you can book it with a priv clinic, and it was cheaper. Just google pcr test in the area you live. The airport is also doing it. Yes I am going to a hotel near Gatwick for the Antigen test - nearest/cheapest I could find. That's where my friend got her pcr test. At Gatwick. " Yes I’m not flying so avoiding Gatwick Airport due to parking charges. It’s over an hours journey for me. | |||
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