Etihad Trials IATA Health Pass

  • Publish date: Sunday، 05 December 2021
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As Covid-19 has changed our worlds drastically, it has also changed flying protocols, with digital passports and so on, Etihad Airlines are on the trial of the IATA digital health passes through the travel pass app.

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Following Emirates Airline’s footsteps with the digital passport, which mainly allows Covid-19 testing and vaccine information to be easily accessed and stored in the application.

Etihad now has followed announcing that flight from Abu Dhabi to Chicago, New York, Washington and Toronto will be the first to try out digital health passes from now and uptil May 31.

Mohammad Al Bulooki, chief operating officer at Etihad Aviation Group, said: “With the dynamically changing health requirements for travel, Etihad believes that a digital health passport solution will provide additional clarity and ease for travellers.


“Etihad has partnered with IATA so that together, a globally unified approach to a travel pass can be simplified to make travel easier once governments decide what regulations are required to cross borders in either direction.”

All that you would need to do is to download the IATA Travel Pass application from the Appstore and book an appointment with Life Diagnostics at Sultan Bin Zayed the First Street or BioGenix Labs at Masdar City.

At the clinic, passengers inform reception they are participating in the IATA Travel Pass trial and should be ready to show their passport and mobile with the app already downloaded.

Once the result is ready, travelers will be able to view it on both the app and through the testing clinic’s own digital platform, and so you are ready to go!

Image Source: Etihad Instagram

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