How to check-in American Airlines COVID requirements?
Before you go, upload negative COVID-19 test results, vaccination records, digital vaccine certificates and more with the American Airlines app or VeriFLY™. Once you've uploaded your documents, you can check in using the American Airlines app to get your boarding pass and streamline your airport experience.
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You must show you've met all requirements for international travel to fly. Before you go, upload negative COVID-19 test results, vaccination records, digital vaccine certificates and more with the American Airlines app or VeriFLY™.
You'll need a valid photo ID accepted by the TSA (like a driver's license or other government-issued ID) for domestic travel and a valid passport or visa, and any travel documents required by your international destination.
In accordance with the Transportation Security Administration no longer enforcing the federal face mask mandate, face masks will no longer be required for our customers and team members at U.S. airports and on domestic flights.
Proper identification is the foundation of international travel. As a result, you should ensure to always have an official identification document with you.
How early should you arrive at the airport? Airlines generally recommend arriving at the airport at least three hours before an international flight and two hours before a domestic flight. There are a few considerations, though, and I usually treat each trip to the airport on a case-by-case basis.
Expect them to be viewed as liquids that must fit in your liquids bag. Sheet masks look about the same size as my medical wipes, about twice as big as baby wipes and wetter and I have no trouble carrying them in my hand luggage.
Stay connected with inflight Wi-Fi on your next American Airlines flight! Domestic Wi-Fi is now available on nearly all of our U.S. flights. Wi-Fi may be purchased prior to your flight by visiting aa.com/wifi or you may purchase once on board. International Wi-Fi is available on all Boeing 777-300ER flights.
Copies of all identification documents for travelKeep your original documents in your carry-on or personal item. You can store one copy of these identification documents in each checked bag. These copies can help you in multiple situations.