Australia’s major airline, Qantas has mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for passengers that wish to fly internationally
Qantas will require that all passengers on international flights be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus when it restarts worldwide operations in December.
Chief Executive Alan Joyce confirmed the move, making it one of the first airlines in the world to require proof of vaccination for everyone on board.
“Qantas will have a policy that internationally we’ll only be carrying vaccinated passengers because we think that’s going to be one of the requirements to show that you’re flying safe,”
Joyce Said in the virtual meeting
The Qantas boss noted that many countries will require arriving travelers to be vaccinated anyway, as part of entry requirements.
Qantas Group CEO, Alan Joyce | Image: File
Alan Joyce stated that he hoped the policy would be in place “by Christmas”
Alan Joyce also indicated that the airline is hoping vaccinated Australians can undergo home quarantine upon return from overseas, rather than being put into a hotel isolation for two weeks.
“When you vaccinate people, you will probably be able to enter into a lot of these countries,” he said.