If you’re traveling to the Netherlands, there’s a new COVID-19 rapid test that fulfills the country’s requirements, in four hours or less.

XpresSpa Group, Inc. has announced it’s working major airlines out of JFK Airport in New York, Newark Liberty International Airport, and Boston’s Logan International Airport for flights to the Netherlands.

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The country changed its policy for incoming travelers and now requires a negative COVID-19 PCR test at least three days before departure and a negative rapid test four hours before, making it the strictest requirements globally.

XpresCheck is collaborating with United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to meet the new rapid 4-hour test requirements at select airports.

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“Whether working with these major airlines, supporting safe transatlantic flights, or expanding testing capabilities, XpresCheck continuously works to meet the changing domestic and global health and travel restrictions to ensure the safest method of flying for all passengers,” Doug Satzman, CEO of XpressCheck said. “We are also going to pilot a new rapid testing extension program, operated by the gate in JFK Terminal 4, to help connecting passengers traveling to Amsterdam to meet this new restriction.”

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