The International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global airline industry body, said it would launch its Covid-19 travel pass at the end of March, a Reuters report said.
The pass is expected to bring into use a digital system for test results and vaccine certificates which will help facilitiate international travel.
IATA said it is becoming clear that vaccines and testing will play a role as the pandemic comes under control and economies ramp up, including the travel sector.
The IATA Travel Pass will enable travellers to securely control their health data and share it with relevant authorities. A growing list of airlines—including Air New Zealand, Copa Airlines, Etihad Airways, Emirates, Qatar…