Airlines

Time To Reopen So Set The Standards

With the G7 leadership summit set to begin tomorrow, the CEOs of the world’s three global airline alliances – oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance – are calling on G7 leaders to agree on a common set of travel and health standards that will enable the safe reopening of borders.

Kristin Colvile at SkyTeam, Rob Gurney for oneworld, and Jeffrey Goh of Star Alliance said: “International air travel and tourism are vital to the global economy. With considerable data now available to support government decisions in managing risks, decisive action from G7 members to open borders and support clear, consistent, and data-driven measures, would remove uncertainty, particularly around testing and quarantine.”

Although vaccination programs offer hope in some markets, varying – and often fast-changing – rules and procedures across countries and at different airport hubs, continue to create confusion and stress for customers and disrupt travel.

Pointing to the need for clarity, the global airline alliances – which collectively represent close to two-thirds of the global air capacity prior to COVID-19 – are urging G7 governments to lead the world in aligning to the following travel measures to reconnect travellers with the world, safely and securely:

  • Fully vaccinated passengers should be exempt from quarantine.
  • COVID-19 testing should be easily accessible, affordable and consistent.
  • Connecting passengers at airports should not be subject to additional testing or quarantine restrictions at the point of transfer if remaining in the transit zone.

They also indicate support for IATA’s call for governments to adopt digital processes to manage travel health credentials including vaccine and test certificates, and for G7 member states to agree to common requirements and standards for health credentials as set out by the World Health Organization and International Civil Aviation Organization.

Said the three CEOs: “Vaccination will have a key role in the restart of international air travel and tourism. We strongly advocate for governments to accept accredited vaccination as a safe and appropriate reason to avoid quarantines. In the meantime, while we wait for the global population to be substantially vaccinated, it is important to have robust and consistent testing protocols, along with interoperable digital solutions developed to facilitate the customer journey.”