The ATM 2021 in-person event successfully concluded last week having welcomed exhibitors from 62 countries and travel professionals from over 100 countries
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In its statement Wednesday, May 19, the IATA applauded the growing number of countries that have reopened their borders to vaccinated travelers in a process that’s backed with data and evidence-driven decisions.
As per the latest data collected by the group, countries making special considerations for travelers with COVID-19 jab include Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Maldives, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal (Madeira), Qatar, Romania, Samoa, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
IATA Director General Willie Walsh emphasized the need for scientific evidence and data provided by experts to achieve the goal of the safe opening of borders to international travel.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Wednesday said that more than 20 countries have wholly or partially lifted restrictions for Covid vaccinated travellers.It applauded the growing number of countries making data and .
DUBLIN (Reuters) - It will take several years for the global aviation industry to recover to 2019 capacity levels as airlines have retired aircraft an.