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Old 26-08-2021, 09:15 AM   #11
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Well...

Tourism minister must be a member

Radio just said that there is no reason why several travel bubbles can't be established once 80% vaccination is achieved.

The minister pretty much mentioned every country I did plus a few more.

Its bound to happen my friends. After 80% vaccinated rates tapers off so they can't keep us here forever.

I'm aiming for an OS holiday in January and it seems it may actually happen.

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Qantas is on your side, too YF:

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Qantas outlines strategy for restarting international flights
While we're on Qantas, they've also released a strategy for restarting international travel.

It's all dependent on government decisions of course and requires Australia to reach National Cabinet’s ‘Phase C’ vaccination threshold of 80 per cent in December, which would trigger the gradual reopening of international borders.

Here's a brief outline of what they're planning for:

From mid-December 2021, flights would start from Australia to COVID-safe destinations, which are likely to include Singapore, the US, Japan, the UK and Canada

Flights to destinations that still have low vaccine rates and high levels of COVID infection will now be pushed out from December 2021 until April 2022 – including Bali, Jakarta, Manila, Bangkok, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City and Johannesburg

Flights between Australia and NZ will be on sale for travel from mid-December 2021 on the assumption some or all parts of the two-way bubble will restart

Flights to Hong Kong will restart in February and the rest of the Qantas and Jetstar international network is planned to open up from April 2022, with capacity increasing gradually

“It’s obviously up to government exactly how and when our international borders re-open, but with Australia on track to meet the 80 per cent trigger agreed by National Cabinet by the end of the year, we need to plan ahead for what is a complex restart process," Qantas chief Alan Joyce said in a statement.
Thought the attached gif was appropriate for you, too, YF

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