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Travel
Andy Rudd

Heathrow Airport to trial passenger coronavirus screening using thermal cameras

Heathrow Airport will trial screening passengers for coronavirus using thermal cameras within the next two weeks.

Heathrow CEO, John Holland-Kaye has revealed that temperature screening is just one of a number of technologies and processes which could form the basis of a Common International Standard for health screening at all global airports.

He told the Transport Committe that other concepts under review as part of the Heathrow trials include; UV sanitation, which could be used to quickly and efficiently sanitise security trays; facial recognition thermal screening technology to accurately track body temperature; and contact-free security screening equipment to reduce person-to-person contact.

Mr Holland-Kaye said face masks could become the norm in UK airports (SWNS)

The aim of the collective measures being trialled is to reduce the risk of contracting or transmitting Covid-19 while travelling.

The package of measures that will need to be adopted will consist of tried and tested processes and technology as well as innovations new to the airport environment.

Before any new measures are rolled out across the airport, they will be reviewed against Heathrow’s three tests to ensure that they are medically grounded, build consumer confidence and practical for airports to deliver.

Heathrow boss John Holland-Kaye has unveiled a number of technologies and processes which could form the basis of a Common International Standard for health screening at all global airports (Ilya Dmitryachev/TASS)

The first of these trials will be a temperature screening technology which uses camera detection systems capable of monitoring the temperatures of people moving through the airport.

These passenger-facing trials will first be conducted in the airport’s immigration halls.

If successful, the equipment will then be rolled out to departures, connections and colleague search areas. The trials will begin in the next two weeks in Terminal 2.

As an international hub airport we will need to follow an international standard and we are already required to carry out temperature checks by some other countries.

Temperature screening was introduced following previous outbreaks of SARS and Ebola, with some countries using thermal checks as a control measure against COVID-19.

UV sanitation could be used to quickly and efficiently sanitise security trays (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Heathrow CEO, John Holland-Kaye, said: “Aviation is the cornerstone of the UK economy, and to restart the economy, the Government needs to help restart aviation.

"The UK has the world’s third largest aviation sector offering the platform for the Government to take a lead in agreeing a Common International Standard for aviation health with our main trading partners.

"This Standard is key to minimising transmission of Covid-19 across borders, and the technology we are trialling at Heathrow could be part of the solution.”

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