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EC president suggests EU-US travel corridor for vaccination passengers

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EC president suggests EU-US travel corridor for vaccination passengers

In an interview with The Times in Brussels on Sunday April 25, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission (EC), indicated that American tourists who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to visit the European Union over the summer.

“The Americans, as far as I can see, use European Medicines Agency-approved vaccines,” Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said Sunday in an interview with The Times in Brussels. “This will enable free movement and the travel to the European Union.

“Because one thing is clear: All 27 member states will accept, unconditionally, all those who are vaccinated with vaccines that are approved by E.M.A.,” she added.

von der Leyen did not offer a timeline on when exactly tourist travel might open up or details on how it would occur. She tempered her comments by adding that the resumption of travel would depend “on the epidemiological situation, but the situation is improving in the United States, as it is, hopefully, also improving in the European Union.”

Commenting on the statement, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said that it was encouraged by the comments of Ursula von der Leyen that the EU would grant unrestricted access to vaccinated travelers from the US.

“This is a step in the right direction,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General. “It gives hope to people for so many reasons—to travel, to reunite with loved ones, to develop business opportunities or to get back to work. To fulfil that hope, details of the EC’s intentions are essential. To be fully prepared, it is imperative that the EC works with the industry so that airlines can plan within the public health benchmarks and timelines that will enable unconditional travel for those vaccinated, not just from the US but from all countries using vaccines that are approved by the European Medicines Association. Equally critical will be clear, simple and secure digital processes for vaccination certificates. The IATA Travel Pass can help industry and governments manage and verify vaccination status, as it does with testing certificates. But we are still awaiting the development of globally recognized standards for digital vaccine certificates. As a first step, it is vital that the EU accelerates adoption of the European Green Certificate. President von der Leyen’s comments should add urgency to this work.”

While IATA welcomed President von der Leyen’s comments, it added that the freedom to travel “should not exclude those who are unable to be vaccinated”. The presentation of negative COVID-19 test results should also facilitate travel, added IATA. Central to this is acceptance by EU governments of rapid antigen tests that the Commission has approved for use and which fulfil the critical criteria of effective, convenient and affordable.

“The freedom to travel must not be restricted to only those who have access to vaccinations. Vaccines are not the only way to safely re-open borders. Government risk-models should also include COVID-19 testing,” said Walsh.