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Fort Lauderdale Airport Begins Offering COVID Tests to Travelers Wednesday

Two tests types will be offered by an online appointment system: a Rapid Antigen test that gives results in 30 minutes and a PCR or saliva swab test with results within 48 hours

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Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is now giving travelers the option to get a coronavirus test. NBC 6’s Nathalia Ortiz reports

Travelers at one major South Florida airport will get a chance starting Wednesday to get a much sought after COVID test amid the ongoing pandemic.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport officials said they're launching the testing site for passengers who can provide proof of upcoming travel plans from FLL, nearby Miami International Airport or Palm Beach International Airport.

"We want to make sure they are safe when they come to our airport and, because of destination requirements, we feel this is a much-needed amenity for our travelers," said Celina Saucedo, the assistant direct of aviation at the Broward County Aviation Department.

The testing location will be in Terminal 3, pre-security on the lower-level near baggage claim. Initial operating hours will be 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

Two tests types will be offered by an online appointment system: a Rapid Antigen test that gives results in 30 minutes and a PCR or saliva swab test with results within 48 hours.

The Antigen test will cost $69 while the PCR test is $99.

Spirit Airlines and Nomi Health are the testing site partners, but the testing site will be open to all airline passengers.

"The goal is to protect our family and friends and help stop the spread of COVID," said Gabriella Ibarra from Nomi Health. "You register online and you will receive a QR code, you wait in line, they scan you, they collect the sample and then email you your results."

At the same time, American Airlines is offering at-home test kits for $129 with results that can help travelers avoid quarantines lasting as long as two weeks.

NBC 6's Carolina Peguero has more on what travelers need to know if they plan on getting the test before traveling to their destination.
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