The Irish Travel Agents Association welcome European proposal to create Digital Green Certificates, to prepare the country for re-opening safely, reports Clodagh Dooley

ITAA CEO Pat Dawson
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) welcomed the recent European Commission proposal to create a Digital Green Certificate to facilitate the safe free movement of citizens within the EU during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Digital Green Certificate is an integral part of the European Commission strategy on ‘A common path to a safe and sustained re-opening’.
A Digital Green Certificate is a digital proof that a person has either been vaccinated against Covid-19, received a negative test result, or recovered from Covid-19. The proposed Digital Green Certificates will be valid in all EU Member States.
Pat Dawson, CEO of the ITAA, said, “This is the first step towards a common path to a safe and sustained re-opening of the travel industry, ensuring the safe movement of people from EU country-to-country, whether a business or leisure traveller. It can only be welcomed. The next step is for our government to move fast and start preparing for opening up safely.
“As representatives of the travel industry, we are calling on Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan to respond positively to this move. We are calling on him to meet with us and others involved in the industry, to plan a strategy on the re-opening of our country and air routes.”
Pat highlighted that the ITAA is not encouraging anyone to travel at the moment or to consider travel until Public Health says otherwise. However, the ITAA has been calling on the Government for pre-departure airport testing for months. “Travel is not just ‘bucket and spades’ leisure holidays. It is also corporate travel and for those who need to visit friends and relatives.”
He continued, “The travel and tourism industry has been the heaviest hit in Ireland, with 400,000 jobs affected. That’s 140,000 jobs in aviation, 250,000 in hospitality and others working with inbound and outbound travel. That’s over 400,000 jobs. There have been four separate pieces of legislation on travel since January – it is probably the most legislated sector. We now need to think of a path for recovery and the EU are calling for this to be coordinated.”
Under the European Commission proposal, national governments will be in charge of issuing the Digital Green Certificates. They will be accepted in all EU Member States and will help to ensure that restrictions currently in place can be lifted in a coordinated manner. When travelling, every EU citizen or third-country national legally staying or residing in the EU, who holds a Digital Green Certificate, should be exempted from free movement restrictions in the same way as citizens from the visited Member State.
If a Member State continues to require holders of a Digital Green Certificate to quarantine or test, it must notify the Commission and all other Member States and justify this decision.

Michael Doorley, President of the ITAA
Michael Doorley, President of the ITAA, said, “This European Commission proposal charts the way ahead for a balanced policy and common EU approach. The proposal points to what needs to be done to advance the time when we can recover our European way of life, and do so in a safe and sustainable way with control over the virus. While health policy requires continued control until a sufficient vaccination coverage is achieved, the conditions must be created across the Single Market to allow for a safe and sustained re-opening, so that citizens can enjoy their rights and economic and social activity can resume.”
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