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1. IATA Promotes Open Borders Strategy
IATA has called on governments to intensify efforts to spread the economic and social benefits of aviation by removing onerous barriers to the free movement of people across borders.
2. IATA Praises France and Spain for Opening Borders to Vaccinated Travellers
IATA has welcomed the relaxation of COVID19 border measures for vaccinated passengers, and the broader use of affordable antigen testing adopted by Spain and France this week. Spain opened its borders on 7 June to most vaccinated travelers from around the world and allowed EU travelers to enter the country with a negative antigen test. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 10 June 202
3. Aviation: Benefits Beyond Borders
The global air transport sector supports 65.5 million jobs and $2.7 trillion in global economic activity, according to new research released this week by the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG). The report, Aviation: Benefits Beyond Borders, explores the fundamental role civil aviation plays for today’s society and addresses the economic, social and environmental impacts of this glob
4. Qatar Reopens Borders to Fully Vaccinated Travellers
The State of Qatar has re-opened its borders to international travellers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID19, as long as the vaccines have been approved for use by the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar. A new streamlined set of measures designed to make travelling to Qatar as easy as possible, while maintaining the necessary precautions to continue to protect against th
5. Spain Opens Borders to International Travellers
Spain, a country which welcomed 84 million visitor arrivals in 2019, opened its borders on Sunday. Travellers from Europe, including Schengen countries and the United Kingdom, can now enter the country without needing to quarantine or self-isolate.
6. SITA Exploring Potential of Blockchain Technology
SITA is exploring the potential of blockchain technology to provide travelers with a secure single token to travel through airports and across borders. The technology provides the opportunity to allow secure biometric authentication of passengers throughout the journey across borders, potentially eliminating the need for multiple travel documents without passengers having to share
7. UNWTO: 72% of Countries Have Closed Borders to International Tourism
New research from the World Tourism Organization shows that 100% of global destinations continue to have restrictions on travel in place, and 72% have completely closed their borders to international tourism.
8. Australia Unlikely to Open Borders Until 2021
Simon Birmingham, Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, has said that it is unlikely that Australia will reopen its borders to international travellers this year.

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