This week the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) terminal, which allows for fast border crossings, announced through its official website that the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents the private sector of the travel and tourism industry, has launched a seal of approval that recognizes those governments and businesses that have adopted health and safety protocols to ensure that consumers can travel safely.
CBX operates in accordance with recommended airport protocols based on local risk assessment and is part of a large group of #SafeTravels destinations around the world.
In the wake of the coronavirus crisis, CBX has implemented sanitary and safety measures for the well-being of passengers. In addition, it is offering new technological processes that can make your crossing a contact-free experience, helping to reduce any risk of infection.
Follow these recommendations to make your crossing more efficient and safer, make it contact-free:
- Buy your CBX ticket online
- Download your pre-trip boarding pass
- Process your immigration permits from home (FMM or I-94)
When you enter the bridge, scan your ticket and board without sticking your cell phone in the reader of our electronic gates.
In addition, you should wear face masks at all times, maintain a safe distance from other passengers, try to wash your hands before and after crossing, and make constant use of our antibacterial gel stations.
On the other hand, it is important to remember that at the moment CBX is operating all day and only essential trips are allowed to cross, this restriction continues until further notice.
Les recordamos que CBX se encuentra operando de manera regular las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. En sentido norte (Tijuana a San Diego) continua la restricción para viajes esenciales hasta nuevo aviso. 🌞🌚 pic.twitter.com/IXs5t13bz0
— Cross Border Xpress (@CrossBrdrXpress) July 15, 2020
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