Category Archives: Latest Updates

Puerto Rico: Hurricane Fiona Update #4

Wednesday, October 5, 2022 Dear Group Leaders, The U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico experienced heavy rain and stormy winds from hurricane Fiona early in September. Thankfully, the government as well as local businesses and residents learned a lot from 2017’s Hurricane Maria. The island now possesses machinery, generators, and hurricane protocols that did not exist…

Puerto Rico: Hurricane Fiona Update #3

Wednesday September 28, 2022 Dear Group Leaders, The U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico experienced heavy rain and stormy winds from hurricane Fiona this past weekend. Thankfully, the government as well as local businesses and residents learned a lot from 2017’s Hurricane Maria. The island now possesses machinery, generators, and hurricane protocols that did not exist…

Puerto Rico: Hurricane Fiona Update #2

Thursday September 22, 2022 Dear Group Leaders, The U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico experienced heavy rain and stormy winds from hurricane Fiona this past weekend. Thankfully, the government as well as local businesses and residents learned a lot from 2017’s Hurricane Maria. The island now possesses machinery, generators, and hurricane protocols that did not exist…

Puerto Rico: Hurricane Fiona Update

Monday September 19, 2022 Dear Group Leaders, The U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico experienced heavy rain and stormy winds from hurricane Fiona this past weekend. Thankfully, the government as well as local businesses and residents learned a lot from 2017’s Hurricane Maria. The island now possesses machinery, generators, and hurricane protocols that did not exist…

Covid Protocol Update for Puerto Rico

The Governor of Puerto Rico announced a new executive Covid Mitigation order on December 20th, 2021. This new protocol limits the access to non-vaccinated travelers arriving Puerto Rico. The three main protocol changes of this order are as follows: Negative PCR Test – Now all travelers arriving Puerto Rico, regardless of vaccination status, must present…

TSA Response to Covid

In response to Covid, the TSA has made a temporary change to its 3-1-1 rule. They are allowing travelers to carry one oversized liquid hand sanitizer bottle up to 12 ounces through their checkpoint. All other liquids, gels, and aerosols are still subject to TSA regulations. The TSA also recommends that you give yourself extra…