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Qantas Is Trialling a Digital Health Passport to Make International Travel Safer and Easier – Concrete Playground

Over the past 12 months, Qantas has responded to the pandemic and Australia’s international border closure in a number of ways. The airline has sold off its fully stocked bar carts, done the same with its pyjamas and launched an athleisure wear range. It announced new routes for domestic getaways, signalled that it hopes to be flying overseas again by October this year and floated the idea of only allowing vaccinated passengers to travel. And, now, it has just run its first trial of a digital health passport with customers — in the hopes that it’ll be able to use an app to facilitate safe travel when the global tourism market does reopen.
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