Facebook with Latestnigeriannews  Twieet with latestnigeriannews  RSS Page Feed
Home  |  All Headlines  |  Punch  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Vanguard   |  Guardian  |  The Nation  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent
World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  More Channels...

Viewing Mode:

Archive:

  1.     Tool Tips    
  2.    Collapsible   
  3.    Collapsed     
Click to view all Entertainment headlines today

Click to view all Sports headlines today

5 major airlines are rolling out shared digital health passes to prove negative COVID-19 tests. They hope it's a step towards recovery for an industry set to lose $157 billion.

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 25 Nov 2020


<p><img src="https://static5.businessinsider.com/image/5ee809b4aee6a82bad1de442-2000/ua-cleanliness-seated0253c2a1 copy.jpg" border="0" alt="United Airlines Mask Airplane" data-mce-source="United Airlines"></p><p></p><bi-shortcode id="summary-shortcode" data-type="summary-shortcode" class="mceNonEditable" contenteditable="false">Summary List Placement</bi-shortcode><p>From December, five major global airlines will begin accepting a digital health pass that proves passengers don't have COVID-19.</p><p>Passengers on <a href="https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/worlds-airports-and-leading-airlines-join-commontrust-network-and-begin-roll-out-of-commonpass-in-december-in-support-of-safer-border-reopening-301179752.html">selected flights operated by United Airlines, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic, Swiss International Air Lines, and JetBlue</a> can use the CommonPass certificate on their phones to show that they tested negative for the virus.</p><p>Proof of a negative COVID-19 status is a requirement to enter some countries, and can also cut quarantine periods.&nbsp;</p><p>The passwhich will be eligible on some flights from New York, Boston, London, and Hong Kongis designed as an international standard for verifying negative COVID-19 tests. It's created by The World Economic Forum and The Commons Project, a Swiss non-profit.</p><p>The Commons Project argues it's "not practical" for each country to implement different methods for verifying visitors' COVID-19 status.&nbsp;</p><p>Test results are often recorded on pieces of paper "from unknown labs, often written in languages foreign to those inspecting them," the project says, with no standard format. Vaccination records are often listed on paper cards, which can be easily forged, it says.</p><p>The pass "is the kind of concrete, swift, cross-sector collaboration needed to enable a unified action to restore confidence in travel," Christoph Wolff, head of mobility at the World Economic Forum, <a href="https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/worlds-airports-and-leading-airlines-join-commontrust-network-and-begin-roll-out-of-commonpass-in-december-in-support-of-safer-border-reopening-301179752.html">said</a>.</p><p>"Siloed efforts will only create more confusion and hinder the industry's recovery," he added.</p><p>The groups say the pass could also be used to show that someone has received a COVID-19 vaccine, and could be rolled out <a href="https://www.ft.com/content/bf7fab01-4df2-44f1-807a-3a02c204a39f'accessToken=zwAAAXX-1xGIkdO_f6sBTfJE8dOAejoCwgSjnw.MEQCIFUeDWI5yNUc7ewl5bI6Ku9IHjLYwOMEZWVCYB_u85d5AiBqjjOuch1SZOiL7e931GjV2jfIpn93DbBVusMlsRk3vg&amp;sharetype=gift'token=b6afd67c-29a9-47f9-b654-38f5c129a776">on cruises and at hotels</a>.</p><p>This news comes as the pandemic continues to devastate the airline industry. <a href="https://www.iata.org/en/pressroom/pr/2020-11-24-01/">On Tuesday</a>, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it expects the industry to collectively lose around $157 billion because of the pandemic, including $118.5 billion in 2020 alone.&nbsp;</p><p>Airlines are expected to "bleed cash" at least until the fourth quarter of 2021, IATA CEO Alexandre de Juniac warned.</p><p>But increased testing, as well as the roll-out of a vaccine, could replace quarantine requirements and aid the return of international tourism.</p><p><em><strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/singapore-airlines-growing-in-the-us-more-flights-2020-11'r=gd-sub">Singapore Airlines is betting on the US with new routes despite a COVID surgehere's why the airline is expanding now</a></em></p><p>United Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways were the first airlines to <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/airlines-united-cathay-pacific-test-digital-health-pass-commonpass-covid-2020-10">trial the pass in October</a> on flights between Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and New York.</p><p>After the successful trials, which were observed by government officials, the five airlines will become the first to roll out use of the pass on a wider scale.</p><p>"Ahead of a vaccine, ensuring customers understand the latest testing requirements to travel is vital to building consumer confidence and the CommonPass solution is an important step towards offering a common international standard," Corneel Koster, chief customer and operating officer at Virgin Atlantic, said.</p><p>The IATA has also <a href="https://www.iata.org/en/pressroom/pr/2020-11-23-01/">been developing a similar digital health pass</a> to record passengers' test results and vaccination status. The test will be piloted in 2020 and launched fully in early 2021, the group announced Monday.</p><p>On Monday, Australia's national airline Qantas <a href="https://twitter.com/ACurrentAffair9/status/1330788260856131584">said that proof of a COVID-19 vaccination will be compulsory for international air travel</a>. No other airline has yet made a similar announcement.</p><p><strong>SEE ALSO:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/southwest-ceo-says-travelers-should-fly-despite-cdc-warning-2020-11" >'You should fly': Southwest Airlines CEO said traveling by plane is safe, despite the CDC and infectious disease experts warning against air travel</a></strong></p><p><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/united-airlines-virgin-covid-19-digital-health-pass-negative-test-2020-11#comments">Join the conversation about this story &#187;</a></p> <p>NOW WATCH: <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/what-its-like-to-do-your-own-taxes-for-the-very-first-time-2018-2">July 15 is Tax Dayhere's what it's like to do your own taxes for the very first time</a></p>
Click here to read full news..

All Channels Nigerian Dailies: Punch  |  Vanguard   |  The Nation  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Guardian  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent  |   The Herald  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  New Telegraph  |  Peoples Daily  |  Blueprint  |  Nigerian Pilot  |  Sahara Reporters  |  Premium Times  |  The Cable  |  PM News  |  APO Africa Newsroom

Categories Today: World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Columns  |  All Headlines Today

Entertainment (Local): Linda Ikeji  |  Bella Naija  |  Tori  |  Pulse  |  The NET  |  DailyPost  |  Information Nigeria  |  Gistlover  |  Lailas Blog  |  Miss Petite  |  Olufamous  |  Stella Dimoko Korkus Blog  |  Ynaija  |  All Entertainment News Today

Entertainment (World): TMZ  |  Daily Mail  |  Huffington Post

Sports: Goal  |  African Football  |  Bleacher Report  |  FTBpro  |  Kickoff  |  All Sports Headlines Today

Business & Finance: Nairametrics  |  Nigerian Tenders  |  Business Insider  |  Forbes  |  Entrepreneur  |  The Economist  |  BusinessTech  |  Financial Watch  |  BusinessDay  |  All Business News Headlines Today

Technology (Local): Techpoint  |  TechMoran  |  TechCity  |  Innovation Village  |  IT News Africa  |  Technology Times  |  Technext  |  Techcabal  |  All Technology News Headlines Today

Technology (World): Techcrunch  |  Techmeme  |  Slashdot  |  Wired  |  Hackers News  |  Engadget  |  Pocket Lint  |  The Verge

International Networks:   |  CNN  |  BBC  |  Al Jazeera  |  Yahoo

Forum:   |  Nairaland  |  Naij

Other Links: Home   |  Nigerian Jobs