Canada’s travel industry welcomes changes to travel testing requirements
The Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable has welcomed the announcement made by the American federal government to remove all testing requirements for passengers to the U.S.
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The Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable has welcomed the announcement made by the American federal government to remove all testing requirements for passengers to the U.S.
In the European Travel Commission’s quarterly report, it has been predicted that European tourism will remain resilient despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as current economic and geopolitical headwinds.
Evidence from the Asia Pacific Travel Retail Association and Airports Council International Asia-Pacific demonstrates that governments must show more support for a simpler return of tourism and passenger recovery.
As a result of Saudi Arabia lifting all COVID-19 entry restrictions, the Saudi Arabian government has re-launched the visa-on-arrival programme for passengers with valid visas for the U.S., UK, and Schengen.
The return and addition of new core routes at London City Airport will ensure momentum in passenger growth and travel confidence, as part of the airport’s post-COVID-19 recovery.
In compliance with safety protocols and with a positive passenger experience a key focus, Mumbai International Airport has welcomed home 181 Indian passengers, including an infant, from Ukraine.
The International Air Transport Association has predicted that overall passenger numbers will reach 4.0 billion in 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic levels by 103 per cent of the 2019 total.
Recovery at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has officially commenced, after a number of losses in both a fall in passenger numbers and traffic figures during the challenging year of 2021.
With a long-awaited and anticipated strong demand for international travel this summer, London Gatwick Airport will reopen its South Terminal in March 2022, after two years of being dormant.
The U.S. government has been advised by the International Air Transport Association, Airlines for America, and key stakeholders to lift the pre-departure testing requirement for fully vaccinated passengers.
European governments have been urged to lift all travel restrictions for fully vaccinated individuals by both Airports Council International Europe and the International Air Transport Association.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has recorded 20 million passenger movements in 2021, a nod to its efforts to ensure uninterrupted connectivity to travellers throughout the year.
Airport Operators Association, Chief Executive Karen Dee has commented on the UK Government’s announcement to ease travel restrictions for both fully vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers in England.
The UK government has agreed to support the aviation industry recovery with airport slot alleviation for the upcoming summer 2022 season, as demand for air travel returns.
Queen Alia International Airport has renewed its Airports Council International World Airport Health Accreditation, which recognises the commitments to health and safety measures, until December 2022.