Proof of Covid-19 vaccination, tests should only be temporary travel requirements, industry group says

News

In this photo illustration, a message saying “COVID-19 PCR test result has been verified, of Travel Pass app mobile application by IATA (International Air Transport Association) seen displayed on a smartphone screen in front of IATA logo.
Pavlo Gonchar | LightRocket | Getty Images

Travel restrictions that require proof of Covid-19 vaccines or negative tests should be lifted once the pandemic is under control, the new head of the International Air Transport Association said Wednesday.

“These are measures that may be necessary as temporary arrangements while we go through this crisis, but once we’re through it, we want to see these restrictions permanently removed so people can get back to traveling as they experienced back in 2019,” Willie Walsh, the former CEO of British Airways’ parent International Airlines Group, said in his first press briefing as IATA’s director general.

In the interim, Walsh said travelers need access to digital health certificates to make travel easier.

The travel industry has urged government authorities to work toward lifting travel restrictions, such as a more than yearlong ban on much non-citizen travel between the U.S. and Europe, and to set standards for digital health passports as more people are vaccinated.

IATA, which represents close to 300 airlines worldwide, has rolled out its own digital health passport. IATA said Singapore will start accepting it next month so travelers can start uploading their Covid-19 test results to show airlines and immigration officials. Some airlines like JetBlue Airways and United Airlines have announced trials of another digital health passport by The Commons Project Foundation.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Holiday Gift Guide 2024: The Best Gifts For Craft Beer Lovers
Boeing delivers fewest planes since 2020, warns factory restart after strike will take weeks
Mela Watermelon Water Taps New York Knicks Star Josh Hart As An Investor Prior To Upcoming Series A Funding Round
See some of the best photos from National Geographic’s ‘Pictures of the Year’
FAA bans U.S.-Haiti flights for 30 days after flights struck by gunfire

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *