Canadian airlines welcome government plan for vaccination passport
Canadian airlines are welcoming the goverment’s plan to create a digital vaccination passport for international travellers, to be rolled out within weeks. “We fully support the federal government’s on-going engagement with provincial and territorial authorities to develop a standardized vaccination credential, and encourage all levels of government to work as effectively as possible to meet an early fall release date,” Mike McNaney, chief executive of the National Airlines Council of Canada (NACC), says on 11 August. “Proof of vaccination is going to be a critical component of international travel and recovery of the travel and tourism sector,” he adds. NACC represents Canada’s major carriers including Air Canada, WestJet, Air Transat and Jazz Aviation. Earlier in the day the federal government of Justin Trudeau said that it is collaborating with provinces and territories to develop a proof of vaccination “that will facilitate cross-border travel, while reducing the risk of spread and importation of Covid-19” as Canadians once again begin to venture abroad. “Our work with the provinces and territories to provide a consistent proof of vaccination is a key step forward in ensuring Canadians will have the documents they need once it is safe to travel again,” Marco Mendicino, minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship said. He added that the government is also working with ICAO and the World Health Organisation to set up the next phase of this plan. The government says the credential will be “internationally recognised” and will likely be digital. It is expected to be available to all Canadians “early this fall”.<br/>
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Canadian airlines welcome government plan for vaccination passport
Canadian airlines are welcoming the goverment’s plan to create a digital vaccination passport for international travellers, to be rolled out within weeks. “We fully support the federal government’s on-going engagement with provincial and territorial authorities to develop a standardized vaccination credential, and encourage all levels of government to work as effectively as possible to meet an early fall release date,” Mike McNaney, chief executive of the National Airlines Council of Canada (NACC), says on 11 August. “Proof of vaccination is going to be a critical component of international travel and recovery of the travel and tourism sector,” he adds. NACC represents Canada’s major carriers including Air Canada, WestJet, Air Transat and Jazz Aviation. Earlier in the day the federal government of Justin Trudeau said that it is collaborating with provinces and territories to develop a proof of vaccination “that will facilitate cross-border travel, while reducing the risk of spread and importation of Covid-19” as Canadians once again begin to venture abroad. “Our work with the provinces and territories to provide a consistent proof of vaccination is a key step forward in ensuring Canadians will have the documents they need once it is safe to travel again,” Marco Mendicino, minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship said. He added that the government is also working with ICAO and the World Health Organisation to set up the next phase of this plan. The government says the credential will be “internationally recognised” and will likely be digital. It is expected to be available to all Canadians “early this fall”.<br/>