Qantas are looking at changing their terms and conditions so a vaccine is necessary (Picture: Getty Images) An airline has said they won’t let international passengers board their flights unless they have proof they’ve been vaccinated against Covid-19. Alan Joyce, CEO of Australian flag carrier Qantas, said the move would be a ‘necessity’ once restrictions across the world begin to ease. He told Australia’s Nine Network that the company were currently looking at changing their terms and...
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