The three global airline alliances, oneworld,
SkyTeam and Star Alliance, have announced that they fully support
the ICAO's second-phase Council on Aviation Recovery Task Force
(CART) report released on 10 November.
COVID19 testing, travel bubbles and extending
regulatory alleviations till 31 March 2021 are the three main
recommendations that have been added to the report.
The airline alliances are now calling on governments to implement
the report guidelines for passenger testing protocols, as well as
the adoption of digital health pass technology, so air travel may
safely resume.
“We welcome the publication of the updated CART
report which, among other things, calls for the serious
consideration of screening and testing as a means for easing
travel and border restrictions, and reviving the travel and
tourism industry and the global economy,” said Star Alliance CEO
Jeffrey Goh. “A robust protocol for testing will also provide
further evidence to demonstrate that air travel is not a material
cause for infections and will pave the way for a framework of
trust to be established between countries.”
On behalf of their 58 member airlines,
representing over 60% of world airline capacity and carrying over
1.87 billion passengers annually prior to the COVID19 crisis, the
three alliances are calling for a harmonised approach to testing
that will form the foundation of a trust framework, as recommended
by the ICAO guidelines.
SkyTeam CEO Kristin Colvile said, “Testing regimes
and trials of digital health passes have identified means to
restoring confidence and reopening borders, complementing the
layer upon layer of passenger safety measures already implemented
by airlines and airports worldwide. Aviation supports millions of
jobs around the world and drives international commerce, trade and
tourism. Urgent action is needed to adopt testing and technology
to mitigate COVID risks and safely and quickly revive
international air travel.”
The recent digital ‘health pass’ trials, such as
Common Pass, are presenting a strong case for using digital
technology to deliver harmonised standards in the validation and
verification of accredited passenger health data. The alliances
support technical solutions that provide a consistent, scalable
and affordable way to declare passenger health data that is simple
to implement as part of the customer journey, with processes
initiated pre-travel to reduce passenger inconvenience at
airports.
oneworld CEO Rob Gurney, added, “With extensive
travel restrictions creating much uncertainty for customers,
testing can play a role in enabling the safe restart of travel.
Any solution used in declaring passenger health data should be
consistent, scalable and cost effective – this will provide
clarity and confidence to customers, airlines and other
stakeholders as international travel resumes.”
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