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Resumption of flights worldwide brings optimism

Staff writer by Staff writer
April 22, 2021
in Analysis, Travel

As aviation industry players have become more optimistic on the resumption of international flights worldwide, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with a leading European diagnostic service provider, for more ease to passengers required to secure negative Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) test results.

The diagnostic service provider is the 12,700-strong Unilabs, currently conducting a pilot programme in the UAE, that shall be extended to the other 16 countries, where the company has established its presence, through its 150 imaging centres and 250 laboratories that also perform antigen and serology tests.

“COVID-19 testing will play a role in re-starting international travel. Travelers will need to understand test requirements, locate labs, verify their identity to the lab and transfer their test results to relevant parties as needed,” said IATA director general Willie Walsh at the signing ceremonies.

The relevant parties he referred to are the airline companies and governments: “Our partnership with Unilabs will give travelers access to its extensive network and help them securely and efficiently manage their test results.”

The MoA signing took place 20 days after IATA-Africa & Middle East regional vice president Kamil Al Awadhi, at a teleconference with journalists from across the globe, gave an update on how the COVID19-battered aviation industry is coping. He said airline companies get support from their respective governments. He added “both Africa and the Middle East are on board to get international travel re-started.” Moreover, Europe and the Middle East are the first to have “(their respective) aircrafts back in the sky and people traveling internationally (as in the past).” He believes the IATA travel pass/app that would be seamlessly connected with special apps of airline companies, and digitally stores all pertinent documents for travel-passport, COVID-19 and vaccination records — as this also guides users to the nearest test centres, is the “most secure and fraud-free.”

In the teleconference, Al Awadhi mentioned that the Apple version of the IATA travel pass would be officially rolled out on April 15 (Thursday) while the Android would take longer. The mobile app is subject to the approval and acceptance of airline companies and governments.

At the MoA signing ceremonies, Unilabs president/chief operating officer Michael Boehmer said: “We are delighted that IATA has chosen us for this initiative. As international travel starts, we are ready to do our bit; delivering fast, effective and reliable COVID19 tests that will get people moving again.”

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