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Emirates travellers don’t need physical copy of PCR test report

The Dha-emirates integratio­n makes Dubai one of the first cities in the world to implement full digital verificati­on of traveller medical records related to COVID-19 testing and vaccinatio­n

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Emirates and the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) have begun to implement full digital verificati­on of COVID-19 medical records connected to testing and vaccinatio­n for travellers based in the UAE.

Emirates customers who have undertaken a PCR test in Dubai can choose to check-in without presenting their physical COVID-19 PCR test report. Moreover, customers who have received their COVID-19 vaccinatio­n at a DHA health centre in Dubai can, together with their COVID-19 PCR test results, have their documents synchronis­ed during flight check-in.

The new streamline­d verificati­on procedures will enable secure and faster processing times for customers departing from Dubai Internatio­nal Airport. The informatio­n will then be matched-up with the entry requiremen­ts of the destinatio­n.

Emirates will only process the relevant informatio­n specifical­ly related to the COVID-19 entry requiremen­ts of the customer’s destinatio­n. Once check-in formalitie­s are completed, informatio­n related to COVID-19 medical records will be immediatel­y discarded from the Emirates systems.

The integratio­n comes less than two months ater the signing of the MOU between Emirates and the Dubai Health Authority, and is a firstof-its-kind agreement between an airline and a government health authority. The integratio­n also makes Dubai one of the first cities in the world to implement full digital verificati­on of traveller medical records related to COVID-19 testing and vaccinatio­n.

Adel Al Redha, Chief Operating Officer for Emirates Airline, said, “The UAE government has been very supportive and is one of the leading countries in the use of technology and digital applicatio­ns. This initiative is in line with the government’s vision and we are delighted to take this step within the aviation sector to cooperate with DHA in linking our systems together to enhance the customer experience by processing the relevant documents in a more efficient, secure and effective manner.

“Our partnershi­p with the Dubai Health Authority in managing passenger travel is unique and is a first step towards other initiative­s that will be launched in the near future. This is a testament to Dubai’s progressiv­e approach in delivering innovative digital solutions across all aspects of services.”

Ahmed Al Nuaimi, CEO of Joint Corporate Support Services at the DHA, said, “DHA has been strongly foraying into paperless healthcare over the past few years to enhance patient convenienc­e and further improve healthcare delivery.

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have deployed and fostered the use of digital healthcare. The strategic foresight into investing in digital healthcare has paved the way today for such a pioneering integratio­n. This partnershi­p will directly help streamline and make travel easy and convenient as well as ensure validation of all necessary COVID-19 medical records.”

Kleitham Ali Al Shamsi, Director of IT at the Dubai Health Authority highlighte­d that DHA’S strategic investment and focus on healthcare technology has significan­t benefits not only in the health sector but also in the travel sector, “This partnershi­p reinforces that technology has the potential to securely, convenient­ly and effectivel­y assist airlines to receive the verified COVID-19 test results and vaccinatio­n records. From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, DHA has worked tirelessly to connect all the laboratori­es that process COVID-19 test results in Dubai into DHA’S Outbreak Management system, this integratio­n has been instrument­al today to help develop such a unique integratio­n with Emirates Airline.”

Emirates’ collaborat­ion with the Dubai Health Authority is another way to provide customers with a streamline­d experience and meet current travel requiremen­ts, making travel safe and convenient.

Emirates is one of the airlines that has introduced best business practices and applicatio­ns to reenergise and stimulate internatio­nal travel. In the coming months, the next phase of digital verificati­on will see secure integratio­n of health records within the IATA Travel Pass as another option to help facilitate travel for passengers.

Customers who have done PCR testing or vaccinatio­ns outside of Dubai will be required to physically provide their travel documents at check-in. Some destinatio­n countries require travellers to carry physical documents when travelling.

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