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Hammerstone 10 Nov 21 07:14 PM

Verifly
 
For anyone flying this month, The app Verifly has now updated itself to include more dates for travel.

Previously early in the week it only offered me one date for Heathrow to MCO but this has now been populated for almost everyday.

It’s straight forward and you can scan your NHS covid pass or manually upload the downloadable pdf the NHS app provides with the proof of vaccines

stanleycamel 10 Nov 21 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammerstone (Post 15207995)
For anyone flying this month, The app Verifly has now updated itself to include more dates for travel.

Previously early in the week it only offered me one date for Heathrow to MCO but this has now been populated for almost everyday.

It’s straight forward and you can scan your NHS covid pass or manually upload the downloadable pdf the NHS app provides with the proof of vaccines

Bear in mind that Virgin Atlantic don't use Verifly but BA and AA do - I've used it a couple of times myself and it has been very useful.

The discussion about Verifly on this thread may be of interest to some:-

https://DIBB.in/15199510

LOU LOU DISNEY 10 Nov 21 07:32 PM

Aer Lingus use it too. I’ve 2 trips next year & glad I can use verifly for both!

Markpc2013 10 Nov 21 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by stanleycamel (Post 15208011)
Bear in mind that Virgin Atlantic don't use Verifly but BA and AA do - I've used it a couple of times myself and it has been very useful.

The discussion about Verifly on this thread may be of interest to some:-

https://DIBB.in/15199510

Do you know if Virgin use an alternative and if so, what it is? Thanks

thatdavieguy 13 Nov 21 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Markpc2013 (Post 15208033)
Do you know if Virgin use an alternative and if so, what it is? Thanks

Virgin do an online submission for the attestation, so all you then need to carry is your certificate for fit to fly from the test

disneypars 15 Nov 21 08:19 AM

Doesn't appear to have many good reviews.

Does anyone know if it will accept the Scottish version of the vaccination status?

As we're a certain age will probably take paper copies of everything as well.😂

scottishmum 15 Nov 21 08:48 AM

We fly in on 1 Dec and it’s been at 30th Nov now for about a week .

Tracydcp 15 Nov 21 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by scottishmum (Post 15213037)
We fly in on 1 Dec and it’s been at 30th Nov now for about a week .

I set it up the other day and it had my flight for 11th Dec 🤔

lemmiwinkles 15 Nov 21 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by disneypars (Post 15213001)
Doesn't appear to have many good reviews.

Does anyone know if it will accept the Scottish version of the vaccination status?

As we're a certain age will probably take paper copies of everything as well.😂

It does accept the Scottish certificate. Scanned the 2nd dose QR code and it worked straight away. I must say, it’s been pretty seamless so far! Still have the test results to upload next week

scottishmum 15 Nov 21 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Tracydcp (Post 15213051)
I set it up the other day and it had my flight for 11th Dec 🤔

Really ? Mine is stuck at 30 Nov , maybe I will delete and start again.


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