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Coronavirus passports ready "as soon as possible", say transport chiefs

Thu, 22nd Apr 2021 10:25

(Alliance News) - Coronavirus passports could be available when international leisure travel resumes, the Department for Transport has indicated.

The UK government is working on a scheme enabling UK residents travelling overseas to prove to officials at their destination that they have been vaccinated or recently tested.

Foreign holidays could be permitted for people living in England from May 17 under Prime Minister Boris Johnson's road map for easing pandemic restrictions.

A DfT spokeswoman said: "We are working on a solution to enable residents to prove their Covid-19 status, including vaccination status, to other countries on the outbound leg.

"We are working on this as a priority and intend to have the solution ready as soon as possible."

The Daily Telegraph reported that a government official told travel industry leaders in the Tourism Industry Emergency Response Group: "We aim to give people the ability to prove their vaccine status by the time international travel restarts where other countries require it."

Coronavirus passports, also known as health certificates, would initially only be available for people travelling abroad, and a wider scheme for domestic use is unlikely to be ready by next month, according to the newspaper.

Spain's tourism minister said the country is "desperate to welcome" UK visitors this summer.

Fernando Valdes told Sky News: "I think we will be ready here in Spain. We also think that the vaccination scheme in the UK is going pretty well, so hopefully we'll be seeing this summer the restart of holidays."

He added that certificates enabling holidaymakers to prove they have been vaccinated or recently tested are "going to help us".

But the Transport Select Committee warned that the restart of international travel is in jeopardy with "vague and costly" proposals not enough to reboot the aviation and tourism sectors.

It said a report produced by the government's Global Travel Taskforce gave "insufficient" detail to allow businesses and travellers to prepare for the safe resumption of holidays on May 17.

It added that testing requirements could be "disproportionate to the risk" and may add GBP500 to the cost of a family of four visiting the "safest" parts of the globe where vaccine rollout is comparable to the UK.

Huw Merriman, who chairs the committee, said: "The aviation and travel sectors were crying out for a functional report, setting out clear rules and offering certainty. This is not it."

source: PA

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