[31 Oct 2021]
Delta Air Lines, the Aeroporti di Roma and
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport are working
together on a COVID19 testing program that will enable
quarantine-free entry into Italy, in accordance with a decree
expected to be issued soon by the government of Italy.
“Carefully designed COVID19 testing protocols are
the best path for resuming international travel safely and without
quarantine until vaccinations are widely in place,” said Steve
Sear, Delta President – International and Executive Vice President
- Global Sales. “Safety is our core promise – it’s at the center
of this pioneering testing effort and it’s the foundation of our
standards for cleanliness and hygiene to help customers feel
confident when they fly Delta.”
Delta has engaged expert advisors from Mayo Clinic to
review and assess the customer-testing protocols needed for Delta
to execute a COVID-tested flight program.
“Based on the modeling we have conducted, when
testing protocols are combined with multiple layers of protection,
including mask requirements, proper social distancing and
environmental cleaning, we can predict that the risk of COVID19
infection – on a flight that is 60 percent full – should be nearly
one in a million,” said Henry Ting, M.D., M.B.A., Chief Value
Officer, Mayo Clinic.
Delta has also worked closely with
the Georgia Department of Public Health to develop a blueprint for
governments to reopen important international travel markets.
“The State of Georgia and the Italian government have
demonstrated leadership in testing protocols and practices that
can safely reopen international travel without quarantine
requirements,” Sear added.
Starting 19 December, Delta’s
dedicated trial will test customers and crew on newly relaunched
flights from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport to
Rome-Fiumicino International Airport. The tests will exempt from
quarantine on arrival in Italy all U.S. citizens permitted to
travel to Italy for essential reasons, such as for work, health
and education, as well as all European Union and Italian citizens.
To fly on Delta’s COVID-tested flights between Atlanta and
Rome, customers will need to test negative for COVID19 through:
- A COVID Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test taken up to 72
hours before departure; - A rapid test administered at the airport
in Atlanta before boarding; - A rapid test on arrival in Rome-Fiumicino;
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A rapid test at Rome-Fiumicino before departure to the United
States.
Customers also will be asked to provide information upon
entry into the U.S. to support CDC contact-tracing protocols.
Aeroporti di Roma earlier this year implemented a successful
intra-Italy COVID-tested flight trial with Delta’s Italian
codeshare partner Alitalia and is the only airport in the world to
have obtained the maximum five-star rating from Skytrax on its
anti-COVID health protocols.
Rome-Fiumicino Airport serves over 40
million passengers a year and has been rated Europe's Best Hub
Airport for a third year in a row by Airports Council
International.
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