KLM launches the COVID-19 check | Upload @ Home to validate health documentation in advance

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KLM customers traveling to Amsterdam, and from or via Amsterdam to Spain, Germany, Dubai, Istanbul, Lima, and Saint Maarten can now have the COVID-19 documents required for their trip validated in advance.

The prior validation of the documents required by the destination through COVID-19 check | Upload @ Home allows clients to be sure in advance that their documentation is correct. Additionally, pre-checking COVID-19 documents can streamline the check-in process at the airport.

The use of the COVID-19 check service | Upload @ Home is free and voluntary. With this innovative digital self-service, KLM wants to help its customers prepare their trips in the best possible way, simplifying the validation of travel documents related to COVID-19.

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How does the KLM COVID-19 service check | 19 Upload @ Home work?

The KLM COVID-19 check service | 19 Upload @ Home is now available for all KLM flights to Amsterdam, and for KLM flights from or via Amsterdam to Spain, Germany, Dubai, Istanbul, Lima, and Saint Maarten. The number of destinations for which Upload @ Home is available is expected to gradually increase.

Customers who have booked a flight to one of these destinations and are eligible for this service will receive an invitation to participate. Customers who wish to do so can send the required documents up to five hours before their flight departure and will receive the validation result by email within one hour of dispatch.

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Director Editorial de Aviacionline. Ante todo, data-driven.

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