HELP!

GM Nostrafamily,

I was going El Salvador πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡» for @AdoptingBTC but this happened and now am thinking to fly to Guatemala and Bus in to San Salvador.

The ticket costs approx 800, 000 sats.

Any advice and support πŸ™πŸ™

Runwithbitcoin@blink.sv

Thanks & Hugs

Paco

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Every little bit counts ⚑️⚑️⚑️

This is done under pressure from America to reduce Mexico wall jumping to Texas desert "to land of the free". Pay $1150 an entry fee will deter not well to do folks and short term tourists also πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡» . Someday they will evaluate profit/loss from this after a decade. That includes 13% πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡» VAT / Sales Tax

Airlines are now required to inform Salvadoran authorities daily of passengers arriving from the list of 57 countries in Africa and India. Hope u get success in land crossing with Airport fee or "land of free" entry TAX will find out soon

Godspeed Paco.

Hey Paco, I got an email from avianca with that info a couple days ago. I really don't get what they are trying to do.

I believe it only affects you if you "transit" in El Salvador? Since El Salvador is your final destination, you are not in transit.

Also, you should be getting a full refund from your Airline, at least Avianca has offered that to their customers.

https://ayuda.avianca.com/hc/en-us/articles/19744371443355-Airport-Improvement-Tariff-at-El-Salvador-International-Airport

Fingers crossed

just hearing same - "TRANSIT" from inside san salvador

"Yes by my read only applicable to those in transit, so specifically to stem the flow of migrants to the US. Other countries are struggling to stop the flow, this is a creative solution. But word is out across the world, the US border is OPEN."

so actual TOURISTS / RESIDENTS with such passports will NO NEED to pay seems

Yeah mate, trying luck in 12 hours.

sounds like trick a treat from american border patrol to stop "illegal transit passengers" trying to jump the wall

let's hope $FUNDS$ stays - goes to airport RENOVATION really in El Salvador πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡»