IATA calls for more PHL action to restore air travel confidence, revive airline industry

THE International Air Transport Association听(IATA) said it is optimistic about the Philippine government鈥檚 move to open its borders to fully vaccinated foreign travelers, but added that more measures are needed to boost passenger confidence in air travel.
鈥淚t is good for the aviation community, and will facilitate the recovery of the aviation industry and the tourism sector. 听We urge other Asia-Pacific governments to look at similarly easing their travel restrictions and join this growing momentum we are seeing in the region during the past several weeks,鈥 Philip Goh,听IATA鈥檚 regional vice-president for Asia Pacific, said in听 a statement on Wednesday.
Beginning Feb. 10, Philippine borders were opened to fully vaccinated travelers from countries whose citizens enjoy 30-day visa-free entry privileges.
Mr. Goh noted that easing travel restrictions is a 鈥減ositive step鈥 forward, but 鈥渕ore needs to be done in order to build greater confidence in air travel.鈥
鈥淲e urge the Philippine government to take the following additional actions: make permanent the standardization of measures and exemption of quarantine, improving from the current temporary suspension; accept antigen tests for pre-departure testing; recognize digital vaccination certificates and testing certificates that are presented on digital platforms, such as the听IATA听Travel Pass,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t is through greater liberalization from air travel restrictions that aviation and travel businesses, and indeed economies, can advance to full recovery from two years of extreme hardship,鈥 he added.
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines, Inc. said fully vaccinated听鈥媐oreigners will no longer be required to undergo quarantine at a designated facility.
鈥淚nstead, they shall self-monitor for any signs or symptoms for seven days, with the first day being the date of arrival, and shall be required to report to the local government unit upon the manifestation of symptoms, if any,鈥 it said in a statement.
PAL also said that unvaccinated foreign children below 12 years, traveling with a Filipino parent, will need to observe the entry, testing, and quarantine protocols.
鈥淔oreign children from ages 12 to 17 years of age traveling with their Filipino parent, shall follow the protocols based on their vaccination status (i.e., vaccinated or unvaccinated). If the child is unvaccinated, either parent should accompany the child during their facility based quarantine,鈥 the flag carrier added.
The airline is currently flying to and from 33 international and 27 domestic destinations.听鈥 Arjay L. Balinbin


