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Qantas COVID vaccine rule prompts response from international airlines body – 7NEWS.com.au
The International Air Transport Association has addressed CEO Alan Joyce’s no-jab, no-fly policy.

The body representing airlines around the world has responded to Qantas CEO Alan Joyces announcement that COVID vaccinations will be compulsory for passengers.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) CEO Alexandre de Juniac said the Qantas policy was a bit premature, adding international travel could resume with other measures in place, SMH reports.
Earlier this week, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said international passengers will need to provide proof of having received the jab.
But de Juniac…
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