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‘We have to worry’: Qantas boss dials up pressure on border closures – Sydney Morning Herald
Alan Joyce warns holidaymakers will have no reason to travel and tourism operators will disappear if state borders remain closed.

Virgin Australia chief executive Paul Scurrah echoed the push for more clarity and transparency.
“I do support Alan Joyce on his urging for medical fact-based decision making around borders. It doesn’t really make sense to have two basically COVID-free cities not being able to connect with each other,” Mr Scurrah said.
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