Airlines Will Not Call Vaccine Passports “Vaccine Passports”
From The TargetLiberty.com Apri 23, 2021
It’s safe to say vaccine passports aren’t the most popular idea Liberals have ever had. Many Americans are outraged at the idea of being forced to produce a government-approved document before they’re allowed to exercise their rights. The airlines are faced with this backlash and as a result, are listening to the public. They have decided they won’t require vaccine passports for travelers but instead, will just ask for a “travel credential.”
A report from Yahoo News notes that airlines won’t be calling the imminent vaccine passports by that name because “It carries too many connotations,” according to one aviation CEO.https://t.co/9o61mLY2C7
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) April 21, 2021
On April 20, Yahoo News reported that Delta CEO Ed Bastian said his airline will want proof of either vaccination or a negative test, but “We don’t call it a vaccine passport.” Instead, he said, they’re “more focused on a credential, a travel credential.” The thing is, he didn’t – and probably couldn’t – explain the difference.
Airlines are good at renaming things; why have a boring old crash when you can “depart from controlled flight” instead? Bastian is talking about “presenting digital proof” and “indicating” vaccination status. He won’t say “vaccine passport” – but we all know what he means.