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American Airlines becomes first US airline to introduce "Health Passport" for all international flights to US
FORT WORTH — American Airlines becomes the first U.S. airline to introduce an easy way to provide results from a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test and other completed documents required for international travel into the United States. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Ещё...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
For me and those of us internationally, this is a good idea. Now if we can only get multiple countries and airlines to standardize on one app or one way to present the covid test results or standardize on 24, 48, or 72 hours before the flight, that would be great.
What if I have salmonella? It kills you know (did TSA ban raw chicken hands?)
The Airlines are getting billions in subsidies and then pull this kind of stunt. Pull the subsidies, let them change their business philosophy or go bankrupt. They are not worth the effort.
What is the problem with the health passport? Seems like it would speed up the government required review of our Covid-19 status before boarding. Might be useful for those places that require a Yellow Fever vaccination as well.
This is not a stunt by American Airlines or any other airline that follows suit. The government is setting the standard and the airlines are trying to make it easier for you, the passenger. If you don't think the airlines are worth the effort, I would assume you don't need to fly.
Perfect reason to avoid AA.