Covid information tool launched for agents
Cignpost ExpressTest is providing travel agents with invaluable real-time information on the entry requirements for holiday destinations around the world.
The free-to-use service gives agents an instant summary of any tests and documentation their customers must complete before their arrival.
The new tool is free-to-use at https://www.expresstest.co.uk/find-the-right-test/
The tool is powered by sherpa, a global provider of travel rules and documentation.
Nick Markham, co-founder at Cignpost ExpressTest said: “While the UK has dropped arrivals testing for those who are fully vaccinated, more than 80 countries across the world still require travellers complete negative tests before their trip.”
“And with even more regulations in place for those who are not fully vaccinated, including older children, the rules are mind boggling with different tests, timescales, age limits, documentation and isolation requirements.”
“ExpressTest’s partnership with sherpa allows us to cut through the complexity and help travel agents easily check the latest requirements.”
ExpressTest is a Covid test provider, offering a wide range of at-home testing kits, and has more than 40 testing centres at city centre locations and airports including Heathrow, Gatwick and Edinburgh.
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