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Airlines mull compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations for passengers as solution to revive tourism

As countries grapple with the prospect of opening up their borders to international travel again next year, a controversy is looming over whether airlines will make proof of a Covid-19 vaccination compulsory for passengers. 

Last week, Alan Joyce, the head of Australian flag carrier Qantas, sparked an angry backlash after telling the country’s Nine Network that airlines around the world were discussing whether to make vaccinations a pre-boarding requirement. 

“We will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft… for international visitors coming out and people leaving the country we think that’s a necessity,” he told the channel, about his own airline, which has lost some $2billion this year. 

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2 thoughts on “Airlines mull compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations for passengers as solution to revive tourism”

  1. Wait until you aren’t allowed in the grocery store without proof of vaccination.

    Guns come out. And military tactics are used.

    Or electricity is cut off. And medical services.

    State police at armed checkpoints. And they won’t be looking for drunks this time.

    Don’t think so?? Why? Because you have “Constitutional Rights” ??

    YOU cheerfully surrendered those rights to people always claiming to be acting “in the public good”….and they took every inch of them. You still cheered.

    You should be abjectly ashamed, but you still feel just like the MILLIONS who heartily cheered Hitler as he turned his country into a murderous police state. Millions and millions.
    But THIS time, they will only ask politely, right?

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