Half of world’s top airline markets free of restrictions for vaccinated travellers: IATA
Half of the world’s top 50 air travel markets are now open to vaccinated international travellers without Covid-19 quarantine or testing requirements, according to IATA, amid increasing momentum towards the relaxation of border controls. Releasing the results of its latest survey of travel restrictions on 17 March, the airline association says that border reopenings have accelerated in recent weeks, but that Asia-Pacific continues to lag the progress seen elsewhere. “The world is largely open for travel,” states IATA DG Willie Walsh. “As population immunity grows, more governments are managing Covid-19 through surveillance, as they do for other endemic viruses. “Asia is the outlier,” Walsh continues. “Hopefully, recent relaxations including Australia, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan and the Philippines are paving the way towards restoring the freedom to travel that is more broadly enjoyed in other parts of the world.”<br/>Indeed, of the 12 international markets among the top 50 – ranked by revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) in 2019 – that still have quarantine and testing requirements for vaccinated travellers, 10 are in the Asia-Pacific region and two in Europe. China is perhaps the highest-profile example of an international air travel market that retains strict border controls. The biggest markets in the Americas, the Middle East and Africa have all reopened with no quarantine requirements for vaccinated travellers. IATA notes that “repeated surveys of passengers during the pandemic have shown that testing and especially quarantine are major barriers to travel”.<br/>
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Half of world’s top airline markets free of restrictions for vaccinated travellers: IATA
Half of the world’s top 50 air travel markets are now open to vaccinated international travellers without Covid-19 quarantine or testing requirements, according to IATA, amid increasing momentum towards the relaxation of border controls. Releasing the results of its latest survey of travel restrictions on 17 March, the airline association says that border reopenings have accelerated in recent weeks, but that Asia-Pacific continues to lag the progress seen elsewhere. “The world is largely open for travel,” states IATA DG Willie Walsh. “As population immunity grows, more governments are managing Covid-19 through surveillance, as they do for other endemic viruses. “Asia is the outlier,” Walsh continues. “Hopefully, recent relaxations including Australia, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan and the Philippines are paving the way towards restoring the freedom to travel that is more broadly enjoyed in other parts of the world.”<br/>Indeed, of the 12 international markets among the top 50 – ranked by revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) in 2019 – that still have quarantine and testing requirements for vaccinated travellers, 10 are in the Asia-Pacific region and two in Europe. China is perhaps the highest-profile example of an international air travel market that retains strict border controls. The biggest markets in the Americas, the Middle East and Africa have all reopened with no quarantine requirements for vaccinated travellers. IATA notes that “repeated surveys of passengers during the pandemic have shown that testing and especially quarantine are major barriers to travel”.<br/>