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ACI advocates replacing quarantine measures with robust testing

The impact of COVID-19 requires urgent action by governments to align risk-based, practical measures to allow aviation to restart in a coordinated manner.

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ACI World has called on governments to follow a robust and consistent protocol for testing measures, which should be implemented only when necessary and as an alternative to broad-brush requirements for quarantine.

ACI will request the ICAO develops risk-based recommendations for states informed by scientific and health experts. The measures should only be applied to passengers between countries where there is significant risk and only for as long as is necessary to ensure public health and passenger confidence.

“Unilateral national measures, especially a quarantine requirement, is damaging to both the industry and passenger confidence,” ACI World Director General, Luis Felipe de Oliveira, said. “Unnecessary quarantine measures are particularly harmful to passenger confidence as international air travellers have no assurance that, if they make flight arrangements, they will be able to return to their place of departure to continue their daily lives. Harmonised measures and a risk-based approach that relies on scientific evidence will help to restore the traveller confidence and support the economic recovery of the aviation ecosystem.

“The imposition of such restrictions fails to take into account other options, such as testing. It is time to resume international air transport in a safe and efficient manner, where people and goods can travel freely without increasing the risk of infection or the fear of re-imposed and unnecessary quarantine.”

ACI believes governments should:

  • Adopt the principle of risk-based and proportionate measures based on scientific evidence
  • Avoid blanket quarantine rules
  • Implement effective testing protocols before and after travel as a means to mitigate risk, rather than imposing quarantine
  • Recognise properly issued health certificates
  • Support secure solutions to share health information such as test results
  • Fully implement the ICAO take-off aviation health safety protocols
  • Inform the public in close cooperation with the travel and tourism industries.

“A risk-based approach would support the concept of travel bubbles, with low-risk countries requiring no testing or quarantine for travel,” de Oliveira said. “Medium-risk locations might require testing only, with mutual acceptance of test results and arrivals from high-risk locations might require a combination of testing and a short quarantine to enable the verification of results.

“Risk is likely based on cases per 100,000 of population. This will need to be determined by ICAO’s Collaborative Arrangement for the Prevention and Management of Public Health Events in Civil Aviation process and the World Health Organization.” 

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