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‘Travel is impossible’: The global aviation industry is calling for borders to reopen without a vaccine or quarantines – Business Insider Australia
Australia and its airlines may soon find itself at odds with the rest of the aviation industry as the world grapples with the future of travel.
- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has cautioned airlines on waiting until a COVID-19 vaccine is available, just days after Qantas said it would require one for international travel.
- While acknowledging a vaccine was part of a “permanent solution”, the peak body urged governments to reopen borders without one and without mandatory quarantine periods.
- Instead, IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac said widespread rapid testing before flights was “an immediate solution”.
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