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IATA welcomes lifting of US travel restrictio­ns

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The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) has welcomed the recent decision by the Biden Administra­tion to enable vaccinated travellers to enter the United States of America with a negative Covid-19 test result prior to travel from early November. Importantl­y, this supersedes the so-called 212f restrictio­ns, which prevented anyone from entering the US if they had been in 33 specific countries including the UK, Ireland, all Schengen countries, Brazil, South Africa, India, and China within the last 14 days.

“Today’s announceme­nt is a major step forward. Allowing access to the US for those vaccinated will open travel to the US for many who have been locked out for the past 18 months. This is excellent news for families and loved ones who have suffered through the heartache and loneliness of separation. It’s good for the millions of livelihood­s in the US that depend on global tourism. And it will boost the economic recovery by enabling some key business travel markets,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

“This announceme­nt marks a key shift in managing the risks of Covid-19 from blanket considerat­ions at the national level to the assessment of individual risk. The next challenge is finding a system to manage the risks for travellers who do not have access to vaccinatio­ns. Data points to testing as a solution. But it is also critical that government­s accelerate the global rollout of vaccines and agree on a global framework for travel where testing resources are focused on unvaccinat­ed travellers. We must get back to a situation where the freedom to travel is available to all,” said Walsh.

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