Hyatt Hotels eyeing ‘mobile health passport’ using VeriFLY app

Hyatt Hotels is in the planning process of developing a ‘mobile health passport’ called VeriFLY+Stay using the VeriFLY app, which verifies COVID-19 credentials and travel guidelines.
Hyatt Hotels is in the planning process of developing a ‘mobile health passport’ called VeriFLY+Stay using the VeriFLY app, which verifies COVID-19 credentials and travel guidelines.

CHICAGO, Ill. – Hyatt Hotels Corporation is exploring the use of VeriFLY + Stay, a mobile health passport for the hospitality industry using the VeriFLY app, which provides verification of COVID-19 credentials and travel guidelines.

Tens of thousands of travelers already have verified their COVID-19 health status with VeriFLY since January 1.

“Since the onset of the pandemic, we have believed that accessibility to testing and resources would play a critical role in the travel industry’s recovery,” said Frank Lavey, senior vice president of global operations for Hyatt. “Collaborating with Daon, a leader in identity assurance, to test VeriFLY + Stay for colleagues and meeting attendees furthers our commitment to our guests’ and colleagues’ wellbeing and represents an important step in providing peace of mind to meeting attendees before, during, and after an event.”

In this planning process, Hyatt will work closely with meeting planners to identify criteria for meeting attendees, which could include presenting a recent negative COVID-19 test. The criteria can then be communicated to attendees in the VeriFLY mobile app prior to arrival so they can fulfill their requirements and complete all necessary forms. Meeting attendees who meet the requirements will be able to use the app to display a green checkmark for entry into the meeting or event.

According to a media release, Daon will not send any personal or individual information to Hyatt or a Hyatt hotel; Hyatt will only receive aggregated and anonymized data from Daon.

“Throughout the pandemic, we have stayed close to our customers to understand what’s most important to them and focus on solutions that meet their needs,” said Steve Enselein, Hyatt senior vice president of events. “In listening to our customers, we know attendee safety and wellbeing remain top priorities for meeting planners, and we look forward to exploring VeriFLY + Stay with meeting planners to provide a new resource that assists with event execution.”

Hyatt joins a growing number of travel companies, including American Airlines, utilizing this VeriFLY solution to help travelers manage new requirements in their destination, complete health questionnaires, and adhere to guidelines set forth by travel providers. VeriFLY is the world’s first widely adopted digital health credential and has more than 300,000 active users in 55 countries across six continents.

 

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