Here’s the first drink: You can’t fly the safest airline in the world without a vaccination certificate



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Alan Joyce, managing director of the Australian airline Qantas, announced that international passengers must demonstrate that they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus before boarding.

In an interview with CNN, the airline manager revealed that travel conditions will also change to convince as many people as possible about the need to get vaccinated.

According to Joyce other airlines will follow suit, leaked this from conversations he had with executives from other airlines.

The executive said they thought digital vaccination certificates would be needed to show exactly which active ingredient vaccine someone had received and whether it would be accepted in the country they wanted to travel to.

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