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Qantas boss: Governments ‘to insist’ on vaccines for flying – BBC News
“Governments are going to insist” on vaccines for international travellers, Qantas’ boss tells the BBC.
By Jonathan JosephsBusiness reporter, BBC News
image captionQantas boss Alan Joyce says governments will insist on coronavirus vaccines for travellers
The boss of Australian airline Qantas has told the BBC that “governments are going to insist” on vaccines for international travellers.
Coronavirus vaccines are seen as crucial to reviving an industry that saw worldwide passenger numbers fall 75.6% last year.
Chief executive Alan Joyce said that many governments are talking about vaccination as “a…
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