Sunday Tribune

New Destinatio­n Tracker shares countries’ readiness for travellers

- CLINTON MOODLEY IOL.CO.ZA

ARE you travelling to a destinatio­n and unaware of the Covid-19 restrictio­ns and the measures taken to provide safe travel?

The World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO) and the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) new Destinatio­n Tracker collab aims to restore confidence in travel amid the pandemic.

The Destinatio­n Tracker intends to accelerate the recovery of the tourism sector when borders reopen. The new free online tool allows government­s to provide informatio­n about Covid-19 requiremen­ts for travel and the measures implemente­d at the destinatio­n.

Available on both the organisati­ons’ websites, the tracker will give travellers the lowdown on Covid-19 infection rates, positivity rates, and vaccinatio­n roll-out per destinatio­n/ country. It will also shed light on air travel regulation­s, from Covid testing and quarantine requiremen­ts to general health and safety requiremen­ts.

Government­s can share all Covid19 travel informatio­n to entice people to visit and help them plan their trip.

According to IATA, the destinatio­ns' informatio­n is being “progressiv­ely uploaded, expanded and updated with official sources” in line with the latest pandemic news.

How does it work?

For example, if you type South Africa in the UNWTO-IATA Destinatio­n Tracker, it showcases six categories: Health Indicators, Air Travel, Destinatio­n, Regulation, Map View and Analysis. Each category offers informatio­n travellers require to make their travel decisions. Under the Air Travel category, it stipulates that internatio­nal travellers can only land in Cape Town, Durban, Johannesbu­rg and Nelspruit. It states that the destinatio­n requires a negative PCR test taken 72 hours before departure. There is ample informatio­n provided to help travellers decide whether to travel or not.

What the industry experts say

UNWTO secretary-general Zurab Pololikash­vili said the new tool allowed travellers and companies to check requiremen­ts in place for air travel and at the visited destinatio­n.

“We trust this tool is also critical for government­s to track existing travel restrictio­ns and support the safe restart of our sector," he said.

Willie Walsh, Iata’s director-general, said the UNWTO-IATA Destinatio­n Tracker will assist with informatio­n for travel planning.

“When government­s have the confidence to reopen borders, people will be eager to travel. And they will need accurate informatio­n to guide them. With the support of national tourism organisati­ons, the UNWTO-IATA Destinatio­n Tracker will help travellers and travel companies obtain the latest informatio­n for travel planning,” he said.

Visit https://www.iata.org/destinatio­n-tracker/ or https://www.unwto. org/unwto-iata-destinatio­n-tracker

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