Furthermore, he said himself, even if countries don’t make it mandatory, Qantas, for example, certainly won’t allow someone who hasn’t been vaccinated to get on the machine.

Australia’s Qantas chief Alan Joyce is confident that governments will require a coronavirus vaccine for international travel, the BBC reports. Alan Joyce states that several governments have already talked about including a valid vaccination certificate as one of the entry conditions for their countries.

He probably wouldn’t mind either, and in fact, he plans that if governments don’t, his airline, for example, will introduce into the rules that only those who have been vaccinated can travel with them.

We have a responsibility to our passengers and crew, we must do everything possible to keep everyone safe.

– He said.

Based on their own information, 90 percent of their passengers also believe that this rule is a good idea, so they can’t really follow it.

If we can believe that the government will take into account the answers given in the online national consultation on openness, then until the end of the epidemic, Hungary can only be entered with a protection card.



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