"We've never seen anything like this," said Alexandre de Juniac, head of the International Air Transport Association which represents some 290 airlines.
"One of the keys to restarting travel is a robust process of checking passengers," said de Juniac, adding that this would reinstill confidence and help to convince governments to lift border closures.He said the industry was working on developing procedures that would be safe and permit economically viable operations."Empty seats don't provide added security," said de Juniac.
Discusions at the United Nations' International Civil Aviation Organization and between major countries are aiming to broker a"convergent approach that is harmonized around the world on health checks." , provision of prepacked meals, regular disinfection of aircraft cabins, and restrictions on luggage.
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