International travel

International travel

Prepare for your trip

International travel doesn’t have to be tricky – just follow these steps to help you prepare for your trip.

We recommend you:

  • Check if your destination has travel restrictions and entry requirements
  • Come prepared with travel documents and required paperwork
  • Arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your scheduled departure time

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If you travel often, skip the paperwork and lines with:

Travel documents and requirements

You’re responsible to make sure you have the correct documents to enter and pass through any countries during your trip, and then make your way back home. If you don’t have the required documentation and identification, you will not be allowed to board the plane and would be responsible for any resulting costs.

Keep in mind:

  1. Everyone traveling, regardless of age, needs their own set of travel documents.
  2. Always use the information exactly as it appears on your passport (to book and fill out any documents).
  3. Check with the consulate of every country you’re entering (or passing through) to make sure you meet all travel requirements.
  4. Some countries require proof of return or onward travel, a visiting address and sufficient funds for your stay.
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Contact tracing for flights to the U.S.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requires all passengers flying to the United States to provide their contact information within 72 hours of departure. This information may be used by public health officials to follow up with passengers who may have been exposed to a contagious disease during travel.

Additional requirements

Some countries have additional requirements for travel, so we recommend that you check the U.S. Department of State website for the latest information and sign up for their Smart Traveler Enrollment Program.

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Health and testing requirements

To travel, vaccinations may be required depending on where you’re traveling to and from.

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Chemical sprays on international flights

Flights to and from certain countries require insecticide treatment (a process known as disinsection) inside the cabin for insect and disease control. The U.S. Department of Transportation provides full information about the spray and the countries required to use it.

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Your checked and carry-on bags may be sprayed or misted with a solution upon arrival due to local health protocols for virus and disease control. This action is performed by local authorities and not American Airlines.

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Tax exemptions

You may be entitled to a refund of some taxes included in the price of your ticket if you meet the applicable criteria for exemptions and your itinerary involves:

  • Travel between the U.S. and Mexico (including travel between Canada and Mexico via the U.S.)
  • International travel departing Belize, Colombia or Trinidad and Tobago
  • International travel arriving into Colombia

Tax exemptions

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Learn about regulations and procedures that apply to all travelers that enter or depart the United States.

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Flying on one of our partners?

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