Will COVID-19 Vaccines Be Required to Fly in 2021?

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Laurie Baratti
by Laurie Baratti
Last updated: 8:10 PM ET, Tue December 29, 2020

After what's felt like the longest nine months of our lives, COVID-19 vaccines have finally become a reality, promising a long-awaited deliverance from lockdowns and generalized paranoia about being around other humans.

Besides making grocery store visits less stressful, vaccinations have the potential to inspire a new degree of confidence among travelers and help to reboot the industry.

But, while the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have been approved and are being administered to select persons, it's bound to be a long while before inoculations are available to most of the public.

Is it pragmatic or fair, then, to suggest-as Qantas' CEO Alan Joyce did last month-to require that airline passengers be vaccinated before being allowed to fly?

Airlines, trade organizations and destinations are beginning to weigh in on what the best vaccination policy (if any) for travelers might be, and how requirements would need to be standardized in order to be effective. Some think it's still best to rely on testing measures to screen out infected passengers, sometimes in combination with quarantine.

Proponents of the idea believe that requiring inoculations will convince now-wary travelers to start flying again by guaranteeing a new level of personal safety. Opponents argue that making COVID vaccinations mandatory when there's no report on when they'll become widely available would further cripple the air travel industry, which may not survive the wait.

Fodor's reported that American Airlines has already opined that it's still too early to consider vaccine policies. German carrier Lufthansa and its subsidiary, Brussels Airlines, won't be requiring COVID vaccinations, but are testing feasibility through trial flights that allow only passengers who've tested negative to board.

Korean Air said it thinks airlines may require vaccinations, but only under the guidance of governments. Air New Zealand agreed, writing in an email "Ultimately, it's up to governments to determine when and how it is safe to reopen borders and we continue to work closely with authorities on this."

The trade group Airports Council International (ACI), which represents airports worldwide, is against airlines mandating vaccines because it could further deter people from traveling and bog down efforts to reboot the already foundering aviation industry. ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said, "The industry cannot wait till vaccination becomes available worldwide. During the transition period, tests and vaccines together will play a key role [in] the industry recovery."

Another major trade organization, International Air Transport Association (IATA), hasn't taken a stance on vaccination requirements, but continues to recommend testing-multiple times, if called for-as the best option to prevent viral transmission and safely reopen international borders.

A lack of vaccine accessibility wouldn't be the only impediment to realizing this notion. While this wouldn't be the first vaccine to be mandated for travelers (e.g., passengers must show proof of vaccination against yellow fever to fly to certain African countries), it could potentially run up against resistance.

It's likely that some people will reject the vaccine due to religious reasons, allergies or other potential medical complications. Also, the anti-vaxxer movement has been growing in recent years, drawing followers through social media channels, and sometimes spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories. Some Americans don't quite trust the COVID vaccine because of its seemingly rushed development and release.

A recent study by MMGY Global showed that, while half of respondents were willing to get vaccinated as soon as possible, 40 percent preferred to wait a few months to see if it's effective and nine percent would decline altogether.


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Laurie Baratti

Laurie Baratti

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Laurie Baratti is an Assistant Editor for TravelPulse. She is a San Diego-based journalist whose work has previously appeared in publications like TravelAge West, SPACE, Modern Home + Living, Montage, and Sandals Life magazines. Travel writing has long been her passion, and she is always looking for excuses to explore the world outside of her native California. Laurie is also a lifelong equestrian, a proud pet-parent, and an underground advocate of the Oxford comma.

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