The airline boss says vaccinations will need to fly


(Newser)
– કantન્ટાસ એ પુષ્ટિ માટે પ્રથમ મોટી એરલાઇન બની છે કે તે કોરોનાવાયરસ રસી વ્યાપક રૂપે ઉપલબ્ધ થયા પછી બોર્ડમાં અનવેક્સીનેટેડ મુસાફરોને મંજૂરી આપશે નહીં. Alan Joyce, chief executive of The Australian Airlines, says that while vaccinations will be a necessity for international passengers, air travel will begin to return to normal. Financial Times Reports. જોયસ 9 ન્યુઝને કહે છે કે એરલાઇને આગામી વર્ષના મધ્ય સુધીમાં તેના આંતરરાષ્ટ્રીય કામગીરીનું “નોંધપાત્ર” પ્રમાણ વધારવું અને ચલાવવાની આશા રાખી છે, પરંતુ તે રસી પર વધુ નિર્ભર રહેશે. “We are considering changes to our terms and conditions for international travelers say, we’ll set them on board before taking the vaccine.” Joyce says Kantas is investigating how people can be given “vaccination passports.”

“I think it’s normal to talk to my colleagues at other airlines in the world.” Says Joyce. According to BBC reports, Australia, which closed its border to unopposed people in March and residents returning from abroad need to remain in quarantine for two weeks, the BBC reports that there have been almost zero new covid cases. Kantas has suspended some international flights to New Zealand, which is also under epidemic control, but has begun resuming routes between the Australian and Australian states. After New South Wales reopened its border with Victoria on Monday, people at Sydney’s airport signaled “Welcome Back” as at least 20 flights landed between states. (Read more coronavirus stories.)

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