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International Air Transport Association
IATA has launched a self-registration portal to make it easier for COVID-19 testing labs to join the IATA Travel Pass Lab Network

June 29 - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a self-registration portal to make it easier for COVID-19 testing labs to join the IATA Travel Pass Lab Network.

 

IATA’s Lab Network provides a list of eligible lab locations around the globe so that travelers can easily find a location for a COVID-19 test prior to travel. The newly launched portal provides a one-stop-shop for labs to self-register to be included in the Network.

 

Labs wishing to join the IATA Lab Network should confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria and register through the new Self Registration Portal. Before they are included in the IATA Travel Pass, IATA will validate the information and contact labs directly to finalize their registration. The IATA Lab Network is free for labs to join.

 

Once labs have joined the IATA Travel Pass Lab network, passengers will be able to use the lab for COVID-19 testing prior to travel, securely upload test results in IATA Travel Pass. This information is then checked against the IATA Timatic global registry of national health and entry requirements, to produce an “OK to Travel” status.

 

IATA Travel Pass Lab Network is a key element of IATA Travel Pass, a mobile app that helps travelers to store and manage their verified certifications for COVID-19 tests or vaccinations. IATA Travel Pass is more secure and efficient than current paper processes used to manage health requirements, crucial for the scalable restart of aviation. Over 70 airlines are either trialling or committed to testing IATA Travel Pass. Trials span 151 routes across all continents of the world.

 

* Who can join the IATA Lab Network?

Clinics, hospitals, laboratories and analysis centers that can perform the following activities in relation to COVID-19 tests are eligible:

Sample collection site: Location where a traveler can go to leave a biological sample that can be subject to COVID-19 detection analysis according to the type of tests required to travel to a specific destination
Analysis laboratory or laboratory: Facility that can analyze the samples taken in the sample collection center to determine whether the traveler is COVID-19 positive or not
Issuing site: Laboratory, clinic or admin location that can issue a digital COVID-19 certificate based on the test results

 

Register for the IATA Lab Network here

 

 


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