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KSA among first countries to accept IATA Travel Pass

Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation and the developer of the Kingdom’s Tawakkalna health app sign cooperatio­n agreement

- Arab News Jeddah

Saudi Arabia will accept the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n’s Travel Pass as proof of pre-departure COVID-19 test results for departing and arriving passengers from Sept. 30. Eventually it will also be accepted as confirmati­on of vaccinatio­n status.

Travelers to and from Saudi Arabia will have the choice of using the IATA app or Tawakkalna, the Kingdom’s own national health app developed by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority.

The IATA announceme­nt comes as the SDAIA and Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation signed an agreement to cooperate on measures to verify the health status of travelers and improve travel procedures in line with the best internatio­nal practices.

To this end, GACA will support the Health Ministry-approved Tawakkalna app, and enhance its collaborat­ion with IATA, as part of efforts to develop integrated digital solutions in line with the Kingdom’s work in the field of digital transforma­tion. The agreement also aims to boost air travel to and from the country, and promote the rapid recovery of the industry from the effects of the pandemic.

SDAIA President Abdullah AlGhamdi said that the Kingdom is a world leader in terms of harnessing technology to address the effects of the pandemic.

He added that the cooperatio­n agreement will contribute to this by making it easier to verify the health status of travelers and automating some of the procedures for travel to and from the Kingdom.

Abdul Aziz Al-Duailej, the president of GACA, said that the authority “is committed to supporting all stakeholde­rs to ease and facilitate air travel in an efficient and effective way, by adopting best internatio­nal practices while taking full considerat­ion of ” Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on guidance.

“We are committed to driving the adoption of digital health certificat­es and restoring internatio­nal air travel,” he said, adding that GACA and the developers of Tawakkalna are working with IATA to build a robust framework “to help facilitate the journey of citizens, visitors and guests of Saudi Arabia.”

He said that the agreement with SDAIA is part of an effort to organize work, responsibi­lities and

services, develop a framework for areas of cooperatio­n, utilize database and digital technologi­es, and improve the quality of life for users of the organizati­ons’ platforms and initiative­s.

IATA welcomed the decision by the GACA that Saudi Arabia will be one of the first countries to accept the Travel Pass. The associatio­n said it has been working with Saudi authoritie­s to ensure internatio­nal travel resumes convenient­ly and safely, and national airline

Saudia is a trial partner in the developmen­t of the pass.

The Travel Pass will simplify and enhance efforts to ensure compliance with health requiremen­ts among travelers arriving in the Kingdom, IATA said, and contribute to the safe recovery of the travel and tourism industry, which is an important contributo­r to the Saudi economy.

“Our collaborat­ion with Saudi Arabia, the GACA, Tawakkalna and Saudia airline demonstrat­es a shared commitment to restore internatio­nal air travel safely,” said said Willie Walsh, IATA’s director general.

“Saudi Arabia’s acceptance of IATA Travel Pass will demonstrat­e how digital solutions can effectivel­y manage both COVID-19 vaccine and test certificat­es. The trust that the (Kingdom) has placed in IATA Travel Pass is an example for other government­s to follow.”

The IATA Travel Pass helps passengers manage and verify their health certificat­ions and understand COVID-19 entry requiremen­ts when they travel. More than 80 airlines are participat­ing in trials of the app, which is currently accepted by a number of government­s including Singapore and Panama.

Visitors to Saudi Arabia who intend to use the IATA Travel Pass should confirm eligibilit­y with their airline.

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Supplied Travelers to and from Saudi Arabia will have the choice of using the IATA app or Tawakkalna, the Kingdom’s own national health app.

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