The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Delta to help avoid quarantine­s in Italy

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kelly. yamanouchi@ ajc. com

A Delta Air Lines testing program for flights from Atlanta to Rome will allow travelers to avoid quarantine­s in Italy.

Delta Air Lines said it will launch a testing program for flights from Atlanta to Rome that will allow travelers to avoid quarantine­s in Italy.

The trial is a partnershi­p bet ween Atlanta- based Delta, Hartsfield Jackson Internatio­nal and the Rome airport. Delta said it also worked with the Georgia Department of Public Health to develop a blueprint it hopes will be used to reopen more internatio­nal travel.

The airline will re launch flights from Hartsfield- Jackson to Rome- Fiumicino Internatio­nal Airport with testing of customers and crew starting Dec .19. The route has been suspended since March 16.

The testing will allow U.S ., European Union and Italian citizens traveling to Italy for essential reasons such as work, health and education to be exempt from quarantine when they arrive in Italy.

Customers on the flight will also have to provide informatio­n for contact tracing to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Delta said experts at Mayo Clinic reviewed the protocols for the COVID- tested flight program. With testing combined with protocols including mask requiremen­ts, social distancing and cleaning, models showed that “we can predict the risk of COVID- 19 infection — on a flight that is 60% full — should be nearly one in a million,” said Mayo Clinic chief value officer Henry Ting.

Airlines have spent months pushing for testing programs that would alleviate quarantine requiremen­ts for internatio­nal travel, since many passengers will not take an internatio­nal business trip or vacation if they have to quarantine for two weeks after arriving.

Delta’ s competitor­s have already announced their own testing programs on some internatio­nal routes.

United Airlines announced a free COVID- 19 testing pilot program for flights from Newark, N. J., to London and plans for testing for flights from Houston to Latin America and Caribbean airports. American Airlines and British Airways started an optional COVID19 testing trial on flights to London Heathrow from Dallas, New York and Los Angeles. American has partnered with Lets getChecked and Carenow to offer testing options for travel to Hawaii since October, and expanding that pre- flight testing program to the Caribbean and Latin America.

“Carefully designed COVID19 testing protocols are the best path for resuming internatio­nal travel safely and without quarantine until vaccinatio­ns are widely in place,” said Delta executive vice president of global sales Steve Sear.

Delta said its new testing program will comply with a decree expected to be issued by the Italian government.

The move follows a trial by Delta partner Alitalia at the Rome airport.

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