Travel Safety
COVID-19 travel restrictions and requirements
Currently, New Hampshire residents and visitors have no additional travel restrictions or requirements beyond federal requirements.
There are no current mask mandates issued by the State of New Hampshire.
The health, safety and well-being of all residents and visitors continues to be a top priority in New Hampshire. State officials are monitoring the situation regarding COVID-19 locally, domestically, and globally.
Current CDC Travel Requirements
As of April 18, 2022, the CDC’s order requiring face masks on U.S. public transportation (airlines, ferries, trains, subways, buses, taxies, and ride-shares) or in U.S. transportation hubs (airports, bus or ferry terminals, train or subway stations, and points of entry) is no longer in effect. Travelers to international destinations may still need to wear face masks on flights.
CDC Guidelines for International Travel
- Non-U.S. citizens and non-U.S. immigrants must be vaccinated to enter the U.S.
- Everyone entering the U.S. from a foreign country by air must show proof of a negative COVID-19 viral test no more than 1 day before departure.
- View the CDC flowchart for international travel
Travel Recommendations from the CDC
- You should not travel if you are sick.
- If you’re not up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccines, but choose to travel, you should get tested before and after.
- Read more about COVID-19 and traveling at CDC travel guidelines.