New walk in Covid testing at Belfast airport

Belfast International Airport is working in collaboration with leading global diagnostics firm, Randox, to provide quick and affordable tests for its passengers.
Graham Keddie, Managing Director, BIA and Sophie Boyd, Project Manager, Randox launch a new Covid-19 testing partnership onsite for passengers to help boost consumer confidence in the travel industryGraham Keddie, Managing Director, BIA and Sophie Boyd, Project Manager, Randox launch a new Covid-19 testing partnership onsite for passengers to help boost consumer confidence in the travel industry
Graham Keddie, Managing Director, BIA and Sophie Boyd, Project Manager, Randox launch a new Covid-19 testing partnership onsite for passengers to help boost consumer confidence in the travel industry

A new walk in testing facility has been launched at the airport, providing rapid PCR tests for those who require a negative test before travelling on any essential journeys.

The newly formed service will provide passengers with a cost-effective, reliable and convenient Covid-19 testing service prior to their travels.

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Graham Keddie, Managing Director at Belfast International Airport said: “Many destinations now require passengers, who have to travel for essential reasons, to have a negative PCR Covid-19 test no more than 72 hours before arrival. It is essential that we are able to introduce these measures as testing will help protect travellers and staff, and provide an increased level of confidence for those travelling when current lockdown restrictions ease.

“In the long run it should help assist in the recovery of the aviation and travel sector, however it is only a start and we need more to be done in terms of both the vaccine and testing. Swabs are administered by trained sample collection officers which decreases the likelihood of an inconclusive result. Tests are then conducted by Randox scientists at a state-of-the-art testing laboratory within easy reach of the airport, ensuring the price is kept to a minimum and the results can be turned around quickly. We already have a close working relationship with Randox and we are delighted to partner with them on this important development for the travel industry.”

The new Covid-19 facility on site at Belfast International Airport provides a convenient location for passengers right across Northern Ireland, with free onsite parking available. Passengers can receive their certified results next day, which if negative, allow them to travel to their required destination.

Sophie Boyd, Project Manager for the Randox Express Covid-19 Testing Service, continued: “We are proud to be working with Belfast International Airport to make Covid-19 testing accessible, affordable and reliable for all travellers who need to make essential trips. We have worked hard to ensure the PCR test is as easy as possible for passengers. People can simply visit the airport website to book a test at a date and time to suit. They can then arrive for their test and receive their results the next day via email.

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“It’s great to be able to provide this service to the airport and help support them in getting people back in the air when they are able to do so.”

This new testing provision will strengthen the health measures already in place at the airport in line with the international campaign “Protecting each other” developed and promoted by VINCI Airports for all the airports in its network worldwide.

Based on hygiene recommendations issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), this campaign helped improve the cleaning and disinfection protocols, physical distancing, staff protection and passenger communications since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Covid-19 testing from Randox is available to book now via the airport’s website and passengers will be able to attend a Randox Testing facility at the airport, or at a Randox Health Clinic in either Crumlin or Holywood. Prices are set by the testing provider costing £99.

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