Air France is moving full speed ahead on finding technology solutions to the myriad of Covid-19 travel restrictions that will likely be in place for the busy summer travel season ahead. The carrier expanded its four-week trial of the AOKpass digital health passport to flights between its Paris Charles de Gaulle base and both Los Angeles and San Francisco on March 15. The trial began on flights to French overseas departments Guadeloupe and Martinique earlier in the month. While one of many such trials, Air France is working with the French government, and with an eye on the EU’s plans for a “green digital certificate,” to select a digital solution that streamlines the myriad of new travel rules by June. “We think we have no choice but getting this type of solution,” said Emmanuelle Ferracci, the Operational Performance Director at Air France overseeing the AOKPass trial. “We hope that for summer we will have the traffic recovering, and so if we don’t find any solution… then we will have some congestion on the boarding, and this will be a nightmare in terms of customer experience.”<br/>