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Australia in talks with airlines on vaccination passports

The Australian government has opened talks with international air... Read More
CANBERRA: The Australian government has opened talks with international

airlines

on digital vaccine
passports for people who have been inoculated against Covid-19.
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The

Australian Border Force

(ABF) and the

International Air Transport Association

(IATA) which represents about 290 airlines have been in discussions about vaccinated Australians using the

IATA

Travel Pass, the

Guardian

Australia reported on Thursday.



It comes one day after Prime Minister Scott

Morrison

flagged the idea of a digital vaccination passport. On Thursday he said holders of vaccination passports could be allowed to be exempt from domestic travel restrictions.

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"That is likely to see more strains, more variants, come through, so we have to be exceptionally cautious," Morrison told radio station 3AW.

"That's why the borders remain closed, and that's why we look to further liberalize things that are safe." Vinoop Goel, IATA's Asia-Pacific director for airports, told the Guardian that its digital pass was secure and simple.

"Our goal is to try and make sure that borders reopen, and that too without quarantine because you know if you're looking at a 14-day or 21-day quarantine, it does not work for business travel, neither does it
work for leisure travel," he said.

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