The Sun (Malaysia)

Airlines look to quick test kits to restore business

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ZURICH/MILAN: European airlines are pinning hopes on pre-flight Covid-19 tests that deliver results as fast as pregnancy tests to help restore passengers’ confidence in taking to the skies in confined spaces with shared air.

Germany’s Lufthansa, at the mercy of government bailouts for survival, is in talks with Swiss drugmaker Roche over deploying so-called antigen tests, according to two people familiar with the discussion­s, as the airline aims to make them available next month.

Italian operator Alitalia, meanwhile, told Reuters that it would add two flights from Milan to Rome, to the two it is already offering from Rome to Milan, exclusivel­y for passengers with negative tests.

The tests are administer­ed by health authoritie­s at the airports and included in ticket prices. If they prove popular and safe, these antigen-tested flights will be expanded to more domestic and later internatio­nal routes, the airline said.

Unlike laboratory-based molecular tests that have been the staple of health authoritie­s in the pandemic, antigen tests do not require machines to process. Much like pregnancy tests, they can produce results in about 15 minutes.

However, the tests require an uncomforta­ble nasal swab and are not as accurate as the molecular, or PCR, tests. They generally produce more “false negatives” which could mean sick people could slip through the cracks and onto planes.

An increasing number are hitting the market, from companies such as Abbott Laboratori­es, Becton Dickinson & Co and Quidel Corp and Roche, which is rebranding antigen tests from South Korea’s privately held SD Biosensor.

Airlines are pressing government­s to embrace alternativ­es to blanket travel restrictio­ns amid a resurgence of Covid-19 cases in Europe.

Rapid antigen tests that can be administer­ed by non-medical staff are expected to become available in coming weeks for as little as US$7 (RM29) each, the head of industry body Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n said on Tuesday. – Reuters

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