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IATA bats for standardized protocols to restart pandemic-hit tourism, eyes Travel Pass rollout by July

Photo courtesy of International Air Transport Association Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 14)  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is counting on the standardization of protocols for travelers to jump-start the pandemic-hit global tourism industry. Speaking to CNN Philippines The Exchange, IATA Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific Conrad Clifford lamented how differences in travel protocols - not only among countries but within nations like the Philippines itself  are a real problem, making it difficult for airlines to handle these effectively. That s why as much as possible, using our Travel Pass, we d like governments to standardize an approach. We ve been working with the WHO (World Health Organization) on a standard certification. We d like to see standard protocols, ideally globally; it would really help restart [tourism], Clifford said.

Royal Brunei Airlines to trial IATA Travel Pass

Direct News Source In a step towards building confidence amongst passengers around the world to start travelling safely again when international borders reopen, Royal Brunei Airlines (RB), the national carrier of Brunei Darussalam, joins a growing list of airlines around the world to trial the IATA Travel Pass app developed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The mobile app enables RB guests to securely and conveniently verify that they meet COVID-19 health requirements for their journey proof. With the app, guests will be able to create a digital health credential which will link guests’ test results, proof of vaccination and travel information to their verified identity. The app also aims to pre-validate travellers prior to arrival at airports in order to make airline and security processes faster.

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Econet Group, Mastercard Partner on Fintech Solutions

By Nosa Alekhuogie The Econet Group, through its subsidiary, Cassava Fintech International and Mastercard have entered into a strategic partnership to advance digital inclusion across Africa and collaborate on a range of initiatives including expansion of the Africa Centres for Disease Control (CDC) TravelPass. TravelPass is a digital health pass developed by Cassava Fintech and offered in conjunction with the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). It is accessible to users of Cassava Fintech’s Sasai SuperApp, and is recognised as one of the leading initiatives in the fight against the cross-border spread of Covid-19 in Africa.

RB trials IATA Travel Pass app » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 14, 2021 To build confidence among passengers to start travelling safely when international borders re-open, Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) joined a growing list of airlines to trial the IATA Travel Pass app developed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The app enables RB guests to securely and conveniently verify that they meet COVID-19 health requirements for their journey. With the app, guests will have digital health credentials which link guests’ test results, proof of vaccination and travel information to their verified identity. The app also pre-validates travellers prior to arrival at airports to make airline and security processes faster. “RB has recently received the highest seven-star rating against COVID-19 by www.airlineratings.com. The introduction of the IATA Travel Pass app further cements our commitment to the health and safety of our guests,” said RB CEO Captain Haji Khalidkhan bin Haji Asmakhan.

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