Cool your jets: international tourism for Australians by Christmas unlikely, airlines say

One source says it’s ‘naive’ to expect pre-pandemic travel with uncertainty over quarantine and vaccine passports to limit airlines’ commercial viability

Foreign airlines say international tourism is unlikely to resume by Christmas because there’s too much uncertainty surrounding quarantine requirements and vaccine passports, with one source dismissing the Morrison government’s timetable as “naive”.

Even when the international border reopens, flights in and out of Australia will operate at a “fraction of pre-pandemic levels” due to home quarantine requirements, the airlines have warned.

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