All passengers of Fiji Link are to show the careFiji app on their personal devices at check-in

All passengers of Fiji Link are to show the careFiji app on their personal devices at check-in

Fiji Link will now require all passengers to show the careFiji app on their personal devices at check-in as part of their Travel Ready programme.

The careFiji app registration is now required for domestic passengers to assist contact tracing efforts by the Ministry of Health and Medical Services.

Fiji Airways Managing Director and CEO, Andre Viljoen says for a family or group travelling and checking in together, one device with the careFiji app is adequate.

Fiji Link staff will also update a manual contact tracing form with details of customers without smartphones or unaccompanied minors.

Viljoen says the careFiji app is very much a part of our ‘new normal’ in a COVID-world.

He says both Fiji Airways and Fiji Link will continue to play a leading role in its rollout, in close consultation with Fijian authorities and as part of our Travel Ready programme.

Fiji Link has assured customers that use of any information on its manual contact tracing form will be governed by the Fiji Airways Group’s Privacy Policy.

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