(26 Oct 2021)
British Airways has signed a long-term agreement with
Daon so that it can expand use of the VeriFLY mobile health
pass across its network, following an extensive trial.
Travellers can upload any COVID19 related documentation required
for their destination, including vaccination records, negative
COVID19 results and government documents, straight into the
VeriFLY mobile app so that they are verified before travel.
The app lets travellers know if they have met the appropriate COVID19
entry requirements for their destination before leaving for the
airport, avoiding any uncertainty.
As well as ensuring a customer has the correct
documentation for their journey, British Airways has further
developed the technology to allow customers using VeriFLY to
check-in on the airline's website.
Boarding passes can be downloaded ahead of
arriving at the airport and those travelling with hand luggage
can head straight through security without the need to visit a
desk once they arrive at the airport, further increasing the
capability for contactless travel.
The airline initially started trialling VeriFLY in
February 2021 on select routes, and has seen over 500,000
customers successfully verified before travel.
VeriFLY is now
available on all flights to North, South and Central America the
Caribbean, Middle East, South Africa, Cayman Islands, Egypt and
European destinations including Bulgaria, France, Croatia, Ireland
and Switzerland, as well as on the majority of flights into the
UK.
Tom Grissen, Daon CEO, said, “British Airways and
American Airlines were the first global airlines to truly
understand what their customers would need to successfully
navigate the ever-changing government travel requirements related
to COVID19. By making VeriFLY available early on, British Airways
travellers have had the advantage of a seamless and confident
travel experience. We are delighted to see our partnership with
British Airways grow stronger. Other organisations and airlines
have followed their lead.”
British Airways continues to work closely with Daon to
further improve the app. Most recently it has
extended the capability to read QR codes that appear on
documentation such as a vaccination certificate or the UK
passenger locator form, making document submission simple.
For multiple travellers on one booking
reference, they can use one smart phone to upload all
documentation. The airline is also working closely with other
airlines on the role that VeriFLY plays in multi sector journeys.
Anthony Allcock, British Airways’ Chief
Information and Digital Officer, said, “We started working with
Daon at the beginning of this year with one simple objective – to
make it as simple as possible for our customers to understand and
conform with different country entry requirements when they fly
with us. Since then, we have worked with Daon to make it even
easier, allowing customers to unlock online check in and automate
approvals for digital documentation such as vaccination
certificates or the government’s passenger locator form, helping
reduce complexity.”
All data uploaded to VeriFLY or through BA's
website
is not retained by either organisation and is purged post travel,
unless a government requires specific information to be temporarily
kept for attestation or contact tracing, in which case it will be
safeguarded for a limited time in line with GDPR laws.
For all other countries that British Airways flies
to, customers can verify their COVID19 documents through ‘Manage
My Booking’ on BA's website and once verified they will be able to
check-in online. Destinations include Hong Kong, Nigeria, Ghana,
Singapore, India, Maldives and Pakistan, as well as a handful of
European destinations.
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