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Det bør uansett være karantene ved ankomsstedet, har det vist seg. Falske attester er et problem, samt at en kan ha negativ test før avreise, men positiv på ankomsstedet. Tvungen test på ankomsstedet må være et krav. (Red.)
Singapore Airlines hopes to be world's first fully-vaccinated airline
(CNN) — Singapore's national carrier is
hoping to become the world's first airline to get all of its crew members
vaccinated against Covid-19.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) confirmed to CNN
Travel that all of their crew members -- including pilots, gate agents, flight
attendants and anyone whose job requires contact with the public -- have been
offered free coronavirus vaccines by the Singaporean government.
The country has purchased the Pfizer
vaccine, which requires two shots.
"We are grateful to the Singapore
government for making the aviation sector a priority in the country's
vaccination exercise," the airline's CEO, Goh Choon Phong, said in a statement
that was emailed out to the whole company on January 18.
"This reflects the sector's importance, and
the crucial role we play in both Singapore's economic recovery and the fight
against the pandemic."
According to the airline, 5,200 SIA
employees have already signed up to get their shots. Inoculations will begin in
a few days.
Phong, alongside Singapore's transport
minister Ong Ye Kung, was among the city-state's first citizens to get
vaccinated. He has received the first of his two shots, and reports that "the
procedure was painless and fuss-free."
Once vaccinated, crew members will be
subject to less scrutiny and fewer coronavirus-related security measures. For
example, flight crew who are currently tested on the seventh day after their
return to Singapore will be exempt from this test going forward.
Singapore's response to the pandemic has
been largely successful due to border closures and a national contract-tracing
app. The country has had 59,113 confirmed cases of the virus and only 29 deaths,
according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Still, citizens of the city-state have
expressed an interest in being able to travel again. A much-hyped "travel
bubble" with Hong Kong was indefinitely postponed in December when Hong Kong had
a spike in virus cases.
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Etihad - One of First Airlines To
Launch IATA Travel Pass
Etihad
Airways and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced a
partnership to use the IATA Travel Pass, an app developed to store COVID-19 test
results or vaccine information, for Etihad Airways’ passengers.
Etihad
Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the first
airlines in the world to use the IATA Travel Pass. It will be offered to
passengers on select flights from Abu Dhabi within the first quarter of 2021. If
it is successful, it will be extended to more flights.
The
IATA Travel Pass was designed as a ‘digital passport’ to receive COVID-19 test
results and verify that passengers are eligible to fly, using the information
provided by the world’s governments. Passengers will also be able to share the
results with airlines for travel in a paper- and contact-free way.
“COVID-19 tests and vaccinations will be key to get
the world flying again...” said Mohammad Al Bulooki, Chief Operating Officer,
Etihad Aviation Group. “A high priority for Etihad is for our guests to have an
easy, secure and efficient way to identify and verify their information. Being
one of the first airlines globally working with IATA as a pioneer partner on the
IATA Travel Pass is a big step forward for Etihad’s guests and for the
industry.”
The
IATA Travel Pass has four main components. The four modules are as follows:
registry for regulatory entry requirements and lab or test centers, verified
certificate issuance, digital identity and the ability for passengers to share
their test results. These parts can work by themselves, altogether or with other
industry solutions, making it a collaborative step that could be adopted by
other airlines.
“The
Etihad Airways partnership to launch the IATA Travel Pass is an important
milestone on the road to meaningfully restarting international travel. Our aim
is to give all governments the confidence to re-open borders to travellers based
on verified vaccine and testing data. The initial stage of the Etihad launch
will focus on all four elements of the IATA Travel Pass modules, one of the
first airlines in the world to do so,” said Nick Careen, IATA's Senior Vice
President, Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Security.
The annual Henley Passport Index placed
Singapore second in the world -- just one point behind nearby Japan -- for
passport power. Singaporeans can enter 190 countries or territories around the
world without needing a visa.
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