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Airports reject vaccine requirement as travel debate … – Thomson Reuters Foundation
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/AIRPORTS (PIX):Airports reject vaccine requirement as travel debate intensifies

By Allison Lampert and Jamie Freed
MONTREAL/SYDNEY Dec 3 (Reuters) – Aviation industry opposition to requiring mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for passengers has intensified as impending drug approvals trigger a debate over their role in air travel.
Airports Council International, which represents airports worldwide, joined most airlines in calling for a choice between testing or vaccination, fearing a blanket rule imposing pre-flight inoculation would be as disruptive as quarantines.
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