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TRAVELER GENERAL INFORMATION

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TRAVELER GENERAL INFORMATION

Estimated costs to participate in this initiative are only the travel expenses including the air ticket to Puerto Rico, lodging, meals and rides not included on the Schedule. HETS will provide ground transportation to all Institutions and events venues on the Schedule.

  • San Juan Airport [SJU]: Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marin (SJU) is the International airport for San Juan, Puerto Rico. San Juan Airport (airport code: SJU)
  • Puerto Rico is part of the United States, US Citizens don’t need passport to travel to Puerto Rico.
  • Official Language(s): Spanish & English
  • Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time – AST (UTC-4)
  • Average Weather in September: 80°F / 90°F (27°C / 32°C)
  • Currency: $ Dollar (USD)
  • Local Emergencies: Ambulance / Fire / Police: 911
  • International Call Code: +1
  • Cultural Considerations: When visiting any host country, it is the responsibility of each traveler to learn about visa requirements and stay informed about all information specific to any HETS meeting location. Check with your local government bureau responsible for international travel for additional information on cultural considerations and local laws that may be different from your country or region of residence. Many government bureaus responsible for international travel information publish traveler checklists (example here). Resources
    • United States Government
    • World Health Organization
    • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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