Asm
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My first trip out to Spain each year is usually by car via Brittany Ferries. Until the 9th of May (which may be extended) a PCR, LAMP or TNA test is required no earlier than 72 hours before arrival (not departure like some countries). Taking into account the time required for couriers etc, this requirement makes the 2 night crossing unviable if a PCR test is used. LAMP test is quicker, TNA doesn’t seem to be available. I was wondering what plans ferry travellers have to take this test and have the results in time to board the ferry, particularly on the routes direct to Spain. In my case, a further issue, I need another test taken within 72 hours to arrive in Palma!