Times of Oman

IATA welcomes G20 push to restart tourism

The combinatio­n of vaccinatio­ns and testing are drivers to make travel broadly and safely accessible

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GENEVA: The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) has welcomed the agreement by G20 tourism ministers to support the safe restoratio­n of mobility by following G20 Rome guidelines for the future of tourism.

“The G20 has the right focus and agenda to restart travel and tourism. The combinatio­n of vaccinatio­ns and testing are drivers to make travel broadly and safely accessible,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director-General.

“Moreover, Prime Minister Draghi’s promise that Italy is ready to welcome back the world and encouragem­ent to book holidays should be an inspiratio­n to other world leaders. It captures the urgency that is needed to move forward quickly and safely in restoring the freedom to travel,” he said.

The G20 agreements add important support to the building momentum to restore travel. Developmen­ts in recent weeks include a travel bubble that opened between Australia and New Zealand.

The European Commission and the European Parliament each announced efforts to welcome vaccinated travellers and travellers from low-incidence countries to Europe. The UK is pursuing a gradual resumption of internatio­nal travel from May 17.

Italy announced it is planning to implement the European ‘green certificat­e’ in May to facilitate opening borders. And France is planning to reopen its borders to internatio­nal tourists with a ‘health pass’ from June 9.

The G20 Rome guidelines call for working with industry and internatio­nal partners to provide and share informatio­n to inform policies and decisions on safe mobility.

They call for pursuing opportunit­ies to agree to common internatio­nal approaches to COVID-19 testing, vaccinatio­n, certificat­ion and informatio­n on travellers to enable lifting of inbound and outbound border restrictio­ns.

The guidelines call for exploring ways to promote the use of digital traveller identity, biometrics and contactles­s transactio­ns to facilitate safe and seamless travel.

Besides, they call for providing accessible, consistent, clear and updated informatio­n to travellers to encourage and facilitate travel planning and journeys.

In addition, they call for maintainin­g and improving the connectivi­ty, safety and sustainabi­lity of transport systems.

“While these are all important steps that build momentum towards re-opening the travel and tourism sector, we need more,” said Walsh. “People want to fly and exercise the freedom to travel that has been denied by government restrictio­ns.”

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Purpose only – Photo used for illustrati­ve G20 GUIDELINES: The G20 Rome guidelines call for working with industry and internatio­nal partners to provide and share informatio­n to inform policies and decisions on safe mobility.

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