American Airlines expands Verifly app for vaccination documentation

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American Airlines has expanded the capabilities of its Verifly health pass app to accept vaccine documentation.
American Airlines has expanded the capabilities of its Verifly health pass app to accept vaccine documentation. Photo Credit: Evgenia Parajanian/Shutterstock.com

American Airlines has expanded the capabilities of its Verifly health pass app to accept vaccine documentation. 

Related: American Airlines expands availability of its mobile health passport

Flyers can now upload vaccination documentation to American Airlines' Verifly app when traveling to select countries.
Flyers can now upload vaccination documentation to American Airlines' Verifly app when traveling to select countries.

American customers headed to the Bahamas, El Salvador and Guatemala can now upload a photo of both sides of their vaccination card into the app. The airline will then verify the documentation remotely, streamlining check-in and processing at the airport. Each of those countries now allow fully vaccinated visitors from the U.S. to enter without testing.

Until now, American has used Verifly for verification of Covid-19 testing results, but not for vaccination verification. 

The carrier said that it will expand the number of destinations for which vaccinations can be updated into Verifly as countries continue to set standards for Covid-19 vaccination requirements.

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