

Gill Harris says her family will postpone their trip to the UK if they have to quarantine in a hotel when they return to Australia. The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents 82 per cent of the world's airlines, has warned that some carriers may choose to fly elsewhere if the uncertainty continues.īefore the pandemic, 52 airlines serviced Australia but now there are only 18.
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The Board of Airlines Representatives Australia (BARA) said airports were currently not resourced to handle additional international flights and there had been limited engagement with the industry from governments at all levels about how to plan for an increase in services. Last week, Tourism Minister Dan Tehan said he hoped international borders would reopen by Christmas "at the latest".īut while airlines like Qantas have been bullish about selling tickets to London, the United States, Singapore, Japan and Canada from mid-December, others in the aviation industry are concerned about the timeline and the lack of clarity about how the reopening will work. Airlines call for answersĪccording to the national plan, when 80 per cent of Australians aged 16 and over are double vaccinated there will be a "gradual reopening of inward and outward international travel with safe countries," as well as "proportionate quarantine and reduced requirements for fully vaccinated inbound travellers." "It's quite stressful, really. We would just love some certainty from the government," she said.


But while airlines are selling tickets, there is no guarantee Australia's international borders will be open in time. Ms Harris has booked tickets to London with Qantas on December 19. She doesn't want to miss out on a thing and she's desperate for a cuddle if we can get home for Christmas," she said. "We would have loved for them to meet our son. In that time Ms Harris and her partner have missed celebrating important birthday milestones with their UK family, postponed their wedding twice and had a baby. Gill Harris is one of many Australians who have been separated from their family overseas for almost two years because of travel bans.
