On September 26-28, we will be hosting our TENTH annual Skift Global Forum - a.k.a. the top travel industry conference - and we can hardly believe it. With the 10th Skift Global Forum on the horizon, we’re getting excited by reminiscing on 10 notable speakers who have taken the SGF stage over the years.
Clear's previous experience vetting travelers and moving them quickly through airport security put it in an excellent position to take on the challenges
New York s Healthcare Heroes Honored For Their Service At A Night of Heroes Hosted By CLEAR In Partnership With Union Square Hospitality Group
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NEW YORK, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/
New York City began its return to live events last night with a celebration of 50 local frontline health care heroes in honor of their service to New York throughout the past year. CLEAR Connects A Night of Heroes, in partnership with Union Square Hospitality Group, treated New York s essential workers with a dinner out on the town at
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The NBA is aiming for full arenas for the next 2021-2022 season as COVID-19 vaccines are becoming increasingly available throughout the world and nation. The league is also hopeful that arenas can open up to additional fans this season.
ESPN reports that the efforts are largely due to the NBA’s last multiyear and leaguewide partnership with biometric screening company, Clear. The company, which is known for its expedited security processes, has made effective and efficient coronavirus health screenings available to all 30 NBA teams. Each team will be expected to integrate the technology into their arenas, facilitating the return of more fans to games.
With COVID-19 testing becoming more available and more vaccines being administered, the NBA expects all arenas to be at full capacity next season and is hopeful that it can safely welcome additional fans into arenas this season, league sources said.
A key aspect toward that effort is the NBA s new multiyear leaguewide partnership with Clear, a biometric screening company known for its expedited security process at hundreds of airports worldwide. The partnership makes Clear s COVID-19 health screening technology available to all 30 teams in their NBA arenas, and it s expected to help facilitate more fans returning to games, though it s up to each team how to use the technology.