The ITAA supports systematic Covid-19 testing before passengers board departing flights as an alternative to quarantine measures upon arrival at their destination, reports Clodagh Dooley

ITAA CEO Pat Dawson
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) have called for the development and implementation of routine Covid-19 testing for passengers boarding flights out of the country, as an alternative to quarantine measures upon arrival at their destination. The Association believes that this will help to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus, and work towards re-establishing global air connectivity after a difficult six months for the travel industry.
As well as reopening borders within the EU, the ITAA believe that this form of testing will help to rebuild consumer confidence in travel. The Association feels Covid-19 testing before departure will ensure a ‘clean’ environment throughout the travel process and that testing on arrival has a negative impact on passenger confidence. This is because a positive test result will mean that the passenger will have to go into quarantine when they reach their destination.
While this type of Covid-19 testing is unlikely to become a permanent fixture in the air travel experience, the ITAA believe that it is a necessary measure to re-establish air travel. Covid-19 testing has progressed rapidly since March. The use of quick, accurate, easy to use and affordable testing measures could be an interim solution and have a positive effect on air travel in the coming weeks and months.
ITAA CEO Pat Dawson stated, “First and foremost, the safety and comfort of our customers is paramount to all ITAA member travel agents. We expect that there will be certain challenges involved in integrating these kinds of tests into the travel process. However, we believe that this method is worth implementing in order to restore consumer confidence in international travel. It is essential that a global standard is developed and maintained for these tests, so that all relevant parties can adhere to testing protocols.”
He continued, “The current travel restrictions provide no relief to either inbound or outbound travel, which will have a knock-on effect on the Irish travel industry well into the future. We believe that with the introduction of these testing measures, we will be able to restore a level of consumer confidence and begin to rebuild our industry. Irish people love to travel; as soon as it is declared safe to travel again we believe that consumer confidence will be restored. Until that happens, we must look into alternative measures to ensure that passengers have a safe and comfortable journey.”
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