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The companies Air Caraïbes and French Bee in favor of the implementation of the European health passport

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The airlines Air Caraïbes and French Bee want to support the implementation of the European health passport, the “digital green certificate” which could be launched in mid-June.

The subsidiaries of the Dubreuil Group, the regular Guadeloupe airline and the low-cost company based at Paris-Orly airport, have announced in a press release that they want to "participate as soon as possible in the process of the 27 members of the European Union who are offering the establishment of a health certificate ”.

This passport presented last Sunday by European Commissioner Thierry Breton aims to facilitate intra-European travel for people vaccinated or immunized against Covid-19 or benefiting from a valid negative PCR test.

Air Caraïbes and French bee, which since mid-March have been testing the AOKpass health passport (like Air France and Corsair or Alitalia among others), “welcome”:

• An initiative at European level,

• The creation of a unique repository known to all,

• Improving the readability of the measures taken for all of their customers.

Air Caraïbes explains that it is preparing to implement the health passport "which will allow its customers to travel with greater ease and guarantee health security in the overseas territories it serves (the five departments, as outermost regions, belong to the European Union) ”.

Since the start of the health crisis, Air Caraïbes has offered its customers “services adapted to changes in the situation. These services aim to facilitate the customer journey throughout the journey: setting up at Orly in July 2020 of a laboratory dedicated to customers wishing to do a PCR test, sanitary conditions strictly applied at each stage of the journey, 100% tickets flexible, COVID assistance offered ”and therefore this experiment with the AOKpass.

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