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Major airline will require covid vaccine for int travel.
« on: November 24, 2020, 06:16:48 AM »

https://www.foxnews.com/travel/qantas-airline-coronavirus-vaccine-travel-ceo


Qantas airline plans to require coronavirus vaccine for international travel, CEO says

Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce made the revelation during a Monday interview


By Janine Puhak | Fox News


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In a world first, Qantas Airways will likely require passengers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus for future international travel, the CEO announced.

Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce made the revelation during a Monday interview, explaining he’s discussed a possible "vaccine passport" with other airline executives from around the globe as an additional safeguard for international travel.

“We are looking at changing our terms and conditions to say for international travelers, that we will ask people to have the vaccination before they get on the aircraft,” Joyce told Australia's 9News, The Associated Press reports.


Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said that he and his counterparts were exploring ways to electronically verify that passengers have the necessary inoculation (once a virus vaccine becomes widely available) for their intended destination.

Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said that he and his counterparts were exploring ways to electronically verify that passengers have the necessary inoculation (once a virus vaccine becomes widely available) for their intended destination. (iStock)

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Joyce said that he and his counterparts were exploring ways to electronically verify that passengers have the necessary inoculation (once a virus vaccine becomes widely available) for their intended destination — an ambitious task.



"But certainly for international visitors coming out, and people leaving the country, we think that’s a necessity,” he stressed.

The CEO of Australia’s flag-carrying airline didn’t disclose whether the COVID-19 vaccine rule would be mandated for domestic air travel within the country. The carrier was contacted for further comment.



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In related updates, spokespersons for both Korean Air and Air New Zealand have said that the airlines may, too, ultimately require passengers to get vaccinated in order to fly.



However, such a policy could only be enforced in accordance with the government, per the AP.



“This is not something for airlines to independently decide,” said Jill Chung, a spokesperson for Korean Air.

So far, Australia, South Korea and New Zealand have all successfully minimized the spread of COVID-19 within their borders amid the global pandemic. All three nations have focused on keeping infected people out.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.


Janine Puhak is an editor for Fox News Lifestyle.
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