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British Airways prepares for travel restart with testing kit plan

Thu, 04th Mar 2021 11:13

LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - British Airways has
struck a deal with a COVID-19 testing kit provider as airlines
prepare for the desperately-needed restart of summer travel,
which is likely to include tests for passengers.

After months of lockdown, airlines hope Britain will give
the go-ahead from mid-May for holidays to restart, boosting an
industry whose finances have been slammed by the pandemic.

But it is not yet clear how mass foreign travel will resume.
The government will provide more information on April 12.

Travel corridors, which allowed unrestricted movement
between Britain and some low-risk countries, could be
re-introduced, but there could also be requirements for a
negative COVID-19 test before departing for abroad and arriving
home.

British Airways (BA) said on Thursday its new testing deal
would make it easier for travellers to take a test when abroad
to fulfil any requirements for their return to Britain.

For 33 pounds ($46), its passengers can buy a testing kit
which is delivered to their home before they depart. They would
take the kit abroad and carry out the test there, with guidance
from an adviser on a video call.

The result would be given in 20 minutes and the "fit to fly"
certificate downloaded onto a customer's phone.

BA said the deal with Qured for its government-approved
antigen test kits would remove uncertainty for customers unsure
of where to get a test when abroad.

The 33 pound price is discounted for its customers, said BA,
and compares to some alternative COVID-19 tests that can cost
over 100 pounds.

"As we look forward and prepare for a safe return to travel,
we remain focused on finding and offering the most convenient
and affordable testing options for our customers," BA chief
executive Sean Doyle said.

Travel from the United Kingdom is currently banned for all
but essential reasons.

For those who do travel, there is a requirement for three
COVID-19 tests: one before departure, one on day two after
arrival, and one on day eight. Arrivals must also self-isolate
for ten days.

($1 = 0.7178 pounds)
(Reporting by Sarah Young. Editing by Mark Potter)

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