2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.06.018
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Vaccination passports: Challenges for a future of air transportation

Abstract: COVID-19 has been a major setback for air transportation; many airlines had to request for bailouts and the international flights connectivity is only restarting slowly. Accordingly, many aviation stakeholders put hopes into the ongoing process of vaccination, with the expectation that a high degree of vaccination will push the envelope for a return to normalcy. One prerequisite for reviving international air connectivity is the introduction of verification documents, also called “vaccination passports”. These… Show more

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“…Finally, it would be interesting to perform further analysis for the drivers of bubbles, including the possibility to perform econometric analyses, such as regressions against a set of country-specific explanatory variables. Similarly, given the recent progress in vaccination in some parts of the world, another type of bubble will presumably become of interest: so-called vaccination bubbles, induced by vaccination passports [62]. Instead of being based on the number of reported cases, these bubbles could be built on the fraction of vaccinated populations in the countries which aim to form a bubble.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it would be interesting to perform further analysis for the drivers of bubbles, including the possibility to perform econometric analyses, such as regressions against a set of country-specific explanatory variables. Similarly, given the recent progress in vaccination in some parts of the world, another type of bubble will presumably become of interest: so-called vaccination bubbles, induced by vaccination passports [62]. Instead of being based on the number of reported cases, these bubbles could be built on the fraction of vaccinated populations in the countries which aim to form a bubble.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although certain international standards must be taken into account during the complete lockdown of a country, epidemic control is primarily a national competence (Adeel et al 2020). However, the continuous supply of vaccines to the population and the resumption of economic and social life (including tourism) can only be successfully achieved within a sophisticated international coordinate system (Sun-Wandelt-Zhang 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, other studies explained how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted a lot of industries in the world by harming public health and financial conditions. Firstly, Sun, Wandelt, and Zhang (2021) analysed five significant issues regarding vaccination passports. These are competition, epidemiology, technology, ethics, and politics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%