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The airline industry hasn t collapsed, but that s the only good news for overseas travel

We thought things would be so much better by now. A year ago I wrote about the future of the airline industry. Along with many other experts, I expected international air travel by this point would still be below pre-pandemic levels but well on its way to recovery. We are not even close. After a disastrous 2020, in which passenger traffic globally fell by two-thirds, the International Air Transport Association’s latest forecast (published in February) doesn’t expect this year’s total traffic to be more than halfway back to pre-pandemic levels. Full recovery isn’t expected before 2023. For some countries it might be even longer.

Vaccine delay casts doubt over Qantas international restart plans

Vaccine delay casts doubt over Qantas’ international restart plans We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Qantas’ plan to restart most of its international network later this year has been thrown into doubt by Australia’s delayed vaccination program, which threatens to leave its international border closed beyond October. The airline said on Tuesday that it was “closely monitoring the recent developments in the rollout of vaccines in Australia” and was in talks with the federal government about how they might affect the opening of international borders. Qantas says it has not received updated advice as to when the border will open.

Coronavirus Australia: COVID-19 vaccine delay casts doubt over Qantas international restart plans

Coronavirus Australia: COVID-19 vaccine delay casts doubt over Qantas international restart plans
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