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Air travel and COVID-19 pandemic: International long-haul travel may not get started until 2023 – Traveller
As coronavirus vaccines started rolling out late last year, there was a palpable sense of excitement.

A rebound in passenger air traffic “is probably a 2022 thing.” Photo: iStock
As coronavirus vaccines started rolling out late last year, there was a palpable sense of excitement. People began browsing travel websites and airlines grew optimistic about flying again. Ryanair even launched a “Jab & Go” campaign alongside images of 20-somethings on holiday, drinks in hand.
It’s not working out that way.
For a start, it isn’t clear the vaccines actually stop travellers spreading the disease, even if…
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