Agenda
Time | Item | Lead | Notes |
1 min | Welcome & Antitrust Policy Notice | ||
10 mins | Introduction of new members | Kaliya Young | |
30 mins | Item 1 | TBD |
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10 mins | Item 2 | TBD |
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10 mins | Item 3 | TBD |
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5 mins | Discussion - Webinars - next steps | TBD | |
2 mins | Wrap-up / Action Items | TBD |
Welcome and Linux Foundation antitrust policy
Good Health Pass, Hospitality WG meeting notes 24/09/2021
Key areas of focus:
Hotels
Car rental
Less likely to cover restaurants – doubtful that there is a need that can uniquely be solved by this (Nick)
Nick: What is the need? We are here to solve that need. So how and where they are deployed is key.
IF there is a perceived benefit for the customer, IF a government decides to require wallets, then that’s where we will have impact.
Nick: Customers more likely to stay at X hotel because the *know* other guests are properly vaccinated.
Bill: Market sector driver – having an edge by having them
Todd: What is the immediate need that will get people to deploy this NOW, as opposed to an exercise with a long-term driver? [How do we marry the two?]
Nick: potential opportunity area: international arrivals
Hotels > arriving guests with credentials in a wallet.
When we arrive at a point when >70% vaccinated, what do you do with people who are NOT vaccinated?
Todd: how do we ensure this is better than just a card proving you’re vaccinated? How do we ensure that this is accurate? Do governments care? Do customers care?
I.e., what’s in it for customers? What’s in it for businesses?
Presuming that people will care as a starting point
Team agreement that Elizabeth to contact the German hospitality trials.