That's going to be a logistical nightmare. There will be countries, ours included, that will not mandate vaccines. The Australian government cannot require people coming to Australia to have proof of vaccinations without massive damage to their economy. Qantas will destroy their own business. It's get woke go broke on a global scale.
Qantas, one of the largest airlines in Australia, is reportedly making plans to require passengers to get a coronavirus vaccine prior to traveling internationally, a policy other carriers could also implement.
The airlines' chief executive, Alan Joyce, announced on Monday that Qantas will begin to discuss changing its terms and conditions to make the vaccinations mandatory for any person looking to travel into or out of Australia, according to The New York Times, which added that he also said he believes that other international carriers will follow suit as soon as vaccines become available.
“I’ve talked to my colleagues at other airlines across the globe, and I think it’s going to be a common theme across the board,” Joyce told the newspaper.
That's going to be a logistical nightmare. There will be countries, ours included, that will not mandate vaccines. The Australian government cannot require people coming to Australia to have proof of vaccinations without massive damage to their economy. Qantas will destroy their own business. It's get woke go broke on a global scale.
Starts with travel; then it will be schools, businesses, stores,.....
FYI - If you fly in or out of LAX or Van Nuys Airports, you must complete an online notification about the WuFlu.
And agree to quarantine for 14 days after your flight...
Not sure exactly what the questionaire asks; I'm assuming your name, address, people you live with, people you are visiting, flight, etc.
Qantas, one of the largest airlines in Australia, is reportedly making plans to require passengers to get a coronavirus vaccine prior to traveling internationally, a policy other carriers could also implement.
The airlines' chief executive, Alan Joyce, announced on Monday that Qantas will begin to discuss changing its terms and conditions to make the vaccinations mandatory for any person looking to travel into or out of Australia, according to The New York Times, which added that he also said he believes that other international carriers will follow suit as soon as vaccines become available.
“I’ve talked to my colleagues at other airlines across the globe, and I think it’s going to be a common theme across the board,” Joyce told the newspaper.
They will have to start with their own employees.