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International travellers must get Covid-19 jab to fly Qantas

Aussie carrier’s CEO says rule likely to become ‘common’ across industry

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Nov 2020 10:14AM

International travellers must get Covid-19 jab to fly Qantas

SYDNEY – International air travellers will need to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to fly with Australia’s Qantas, said the airline’s CEO, adding that the rule is likely to become “common” across the industry.

Alan Joyce late yesterday said the Australian flag carrier will implement the measure once a coronavirus vaccine is made available to the public.

“We are looking at changing our terms and conditions to say for international travellers that we will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft,” he told Channel Nine.

“Whether you need that domestically, we will have to see what happens with Covid-19 in the market, but certainly, for international visitors coming out (to Australia) and people leaving the country, we think that is a necessity.”

He predicted that the rule will likely become standard practice among airlines around the world, with both governments and airlines currently considering the introduction of electronic vaccination passports.

Australia’s international borders have effectively been closed since March to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has already claimed more than one million lives worldwide.

The country has even limited the numbers of its own citizens allowed to return each week, leaving tens of thousands of Australians stranded overseas.

Qantas has grounded more than 200 planes and fired 8,500 staff as it attempts to offset a US$1.9 billion (RM7.78 billion) loss caused by the collapse in demand for air travel.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said Australia is seeking to create “travel bubbles” with other countries that have curbed the spread of the virus.

However, the country is unlikely to fully reopen to international travellers until a vaccine is widely available.

Australia has been relatively successful in containing the disease, recording just over 27,800 cases and 907 deaths since the pandemic began. – AFP, November 24, 2020

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