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Webjet boss says border rules needed for traveller confidence – Sydney Morning Herald
John Guscic says clear frameworks governing when international borders open and close will be essential to give the public confidence to make travel plans.

Webjets boss John Guscic says clear frameworks governing when international borders open and close will be essential to give the public confidence to make travel plans as major countries start to resume overseas travel.
While Mr Guscic would not comment on Australias much-debated approach to its international border, he noted there had been an incredible surge in bookings from England this week after the country lifted an overseas travel ban and replaced it with a traffic light system guiding where…
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