65% nke ndị njem ụgbọ elu US na-akwado paspọtụ ịgba ọgwụ mgbochi

65% nke ndị njem ụgbọ elu na-akwado Passport Vaccine
65% nke ndị njem ụgbọ elu na-akwado Passport Vaccine

Ọ bụrụ na FAA kpebiri itinye mmemme paspọtụ ọgwụ mgbochi, ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ otu onye n'ime ndị njem iri ka a ga-egbochi ịbanye n'ụgbọelu.

  • 44% of Republicans said they would support a government requirement to provide proof of vaccination in order to fly.
  • 48% of Republicans would also support a mandate directly from commercial airlines.
  • 95% of Democrats would support either a government or commercial airline vaccine passport requirement.

As the delta variant surges, nearly 65% of frequent flyers report that a vaccine passport would increase their confidence in the safety of air travel, according to a new report. While 90% of frequent flyers either fully or partially vaccinated against the virus, nearly one in 10 frequent flyers refuse to get vaccinated.  

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65% nke ndị njem ụgbọ elu US na-akwado paspọtụ ịgba ọgwụ mgbochi

These numbers are encouraging because frequent flyers have high levels of vaccinations. However, if the FAA decided to implement a vaccine passport program, nearly one in 10 travelers would be barred from boarding the plane.

The survey was conducted  using the Frequent Flyer Database, which includes more than 200,000 opt-in frequent flyers from across the United States. Nearly 65% of survey participants are more than 60-years-old, placing them in an at-risk category for severe illness from COVID-19.

The travel industry was one of the hardest hit during the pandemic, with restrictions forcing travel and tourism to come to a screeching halt. Recovery has been slow. In the 2020 Frequent Flyer Survey, 60% of respondents said they had plans to travel in the next six months. Yet in this year’s report, 36% of respondents said they have not traveled since January 2020.

But the appetite for travel is increasing. Nearly 70% of respondents said they have plans to travel by plane in the next six months, with 72% of those travelers planning personal trips.

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