Singapore
to accept COVID-19 digital travel pass from next month
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[April 05, 2021]
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore will next
month accept visitors who use a mobile travel pass containing digital
certificates for COVID-19 tests and vaccines, its aviation regulator
said on Monday, becoming one of the first countries to adopt the
initiative.
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Singapore will accept the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
mobile travel pass for pre-departure checks, where travelers can get
clearance to fly to and enter Singapore by showing a smartphone
application containing their data from accredited laboratories.
The pass was successfully tested by Singapore Airlines. More than 20
carriers, including Emirates, Qatar Airways and Malaysia Airlines,
are also testing the pass.
"The success of our joint efforts will make IATA's partnership with
the government of Singapore a model for others to follow," IATA
director general Willie Walsh said in a statement.
Asian business hub Singapore, which has had relatively few
coronavirus cases this year, has been a leader in developing and
using technology during the pandemic and wants to be among the first
countries to reopen to host international events.
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Airlines are hoping more
countries will approve digital passes on apps to
allow travel to resume faster and avoid
complications and delays at airports where
multiple checks on documents are required.
Currently, travelers from most countries are
required to take pre-departure COVID-19 swab
tests within 72 hours of their flights in order
to travel to Singapore, with results presented
at airport check-in and on arrival.
(Reporting by Chen Lin; Editing by Martin Petty)
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