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Friday 26 February 2021 8:56 am

EU vaccine passports will be ‘ready by summer’, leaders agree at summit

By: Millie Turner

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The UK's aviation minister has said it is still too early to speculate on the countries that will be on the travel "green list", despite increasing calls for clarity from the travel industry.
It is little over a month until international travel is due to begin again for leisure purposes, but airlines are still crying out for clarity on which countries will face what levels of restriction.

Vaccine passports are set to be introduced to those in the UK looking to holiday this summer, EU leaders agreed last night.

“Everyone agreed that we need a digital vaccination certificate,” German chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters following a virtual EU summit.

“This will make travelling within the EU possible and could pave the way for further travel from third countries into the EU,” Merkel said, according to the Telegraph.

The vaccine passports could take up to three months for the European Commission to configure, Merkel added.

The timing, however, pulls into question the UK government’s expectation of non-essential overseas travel restarting on 17 May, as the digital documents may not be ready in time.

Pushing for passports

Greece has spearheaded the move that could revive international travel, with the Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis warning EU leaders that if they were unable to come to an agreement, the private sector will go ahead with the idea instead.

Already providing citizens with a certificate after twin vaccinations, Greece has plans to open its tourism sector in Athens from early May.

The heavily indebted EU country has also reached an agreement with Israel, which has launched a digital “Green Pass” with aims to ease travel for those with proof of vaccinations.

Spain has also pushed to establish a passport policy to blanket the EU, with foreign minister Manuel Muñiz suggesting that those who have a vaccination certificate could be exempt from taking Covid tests.

Austria and Bulgaria support a blanketed EU approach, with Denmark, Sweden and Hungary having digital passport plans in the works ahead of the agreement.

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