Amadeus: Rebuild Travel Digital Health Survey

Rebuild Travel Digital Health Survey - India

Indian travelers ready to adopt ‘digital health passports’ to restart travel

  • The study, commissioned by Amadeus and delivered by Censuswide, provides encouraging news for the industry, with 47% of Indian travelers keen to book international travel within six weeks of restrictions easing, compared to the global average of 41%

  • 93% of respondents would be comfortable using a digital health passport for future travel

CLICK HERE to view the full press release.

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Rebuild Travel Digital Health Survey - Singapore

96% of Singaporean travelers would be comfortable using digital health passports to help restart travel

  • 63% of Singaporean travelers would be more likely to store health data on an app where a travel company has partnered with a trusted healthcare company. 

  • Three in four Singaporean travelers (74%) agreed that they would more likely feel comfortable sharing health data if the airline they frequently travel with offered a way to store travel health data in an app. 

  • 51% of Singaporean travelers said that having a travel app that could be used across the entire journey would greatly improve the overall travel experience, while 51% said they would be reassured that all their information is in one place, and 49% indicated this would reduce stress around travel.  

CLICK HERE to view the full press release.

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