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There has understandably been lots of excitement about Australia's international borders opening (at least for some states) from sometime in November.
I've had a bit of a look at international flight availability over the next few months from November onwards. There are a reasonable amount of seats available on outbound flights departing from Australia. But with so many Australians still stuck overseas now, there is still huge demand for inbound flights and most airlines don't seem to have added much capacity yet (or if they have, it's already sold out).
Do we just need to wait for airlines to add more seats for sale and everything will sort itself out - or is getting back to Australia in November/December/January going to be hugely difficult and expensive?
I've had a bit of a look at international flight availability over the next few months from November onwards. There are a reasonable amount of seats available on outbound flights departing from Australia. But with so many Australians still stuck overseas now, there is still huge demand for inbound flights and most airlines don't seem to have added much capacity yet (or if they have, it's already sold out).
Do we just need to wait for airlines to add more seats for sale and everything will sort itself out - or is getting back to Australia in November/December/January going to be hugely difficult and expensive?