blackcat20
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I'm dubious. And I wouldn't want to travel if I still had to do two weeks quarantine on return.
Except that there is no guarantee of this - they may allow us out, but there may still be requirement to quarantine on return. There is still no notion of how long the vaccines are effective for, and since they are not 100% effective and/or may not stop someone still carrying it and potentially spreading it, that until countries have a number that may reach herd immunity (impossible in some places I should think given push back/conspiracy theories/mistrust etc) that some governments may still require forced quarantine to enter their countries (including Oz). Unlike us all of these things are still up in the air I reckon.Refuse vax (I.e., not compulsory) = no travel from Oz
Take the vax = okay to depart from Oz (and return)
Start rollin’ up those sleeves.
Scomo may be peeping, here.
Is this what’s in the master plan of our leader(s). It would cover these scenarios, wouldn’t it.Except that there is no guarantee of this - they may allow us out, but there may still be requirement to quarantine on return. There is still no notion of how long the vaccines are effective for, and since they are not 100% effective and/or may not stop someone still carrying it and potentially spreading it, that until countries have a number that may reach herd immunity (impossible in some places I should think given push back/conspiracy theories/mistrust etc) that some governments may still require forced quarantine to enter their countries (including Oz). Unlike us all of these things are still up in the air I reckon.
time will tell.
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So tempted to as well, although mine mid September this year. Can't do it though as threat of quarantine just messes everything up. July unlikely to happen, Sept prob won't happen (but crossed fingers!), best case for very likely is maybe June/July 2022 (I can't wait that long - will go stir crazy).ive booked bali for july just incase
Government hits back at Qantas on July restart for overseas flights
Airlines are free to schedule flights as they wish. The flights are not really the business of Mr McC or Scomo. How passengers get in/out of Oz, well that’s another matter (paging Scomo).
However, Caveat Emptor.
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After four years of Trump, mismanagement of the pandemic across most of the developed world, trade wars apparently erupting purely out of spite etc etc etc, I'm fairly sure there is no master plan.Is this what’s in the master plan of our leader(s). It would cover these scenarios, wouldn’t it.
Any QF lobbying has to be for a multiple government (perhaps x 4 or 5, for common arrival airports) since seemingly State and Territory governments can insist on at least mandatory quarantine on arrivalThat date still looks overly optimistic. I’m sure QF is trying to lobby the government as hard as they can to try and find a way to make it work but there are too many unknowns at this point.
It looks increasingly likely that we will have a Federal Election before travel bans are lifted.
I'm with you on this. Firstly, the way countries and our state premiers (except NSW) handle 1 breakout with a massive lockdown I have no confidence in making any bookings just yet. Secondly, the announcement from Joyce is simply a marketing ploy to bring back 'confidence' even though he is at the mercy of others on this. Thirdly, even with the vaccine roll out it will take time to progressively open borders and have some certainty in the vaccine to bring back confidence for travelers. For me I don't see any realistic overseas travel until the latter part of 2022 - I am more a holiday traveler these days than for work. One of the big issues for me is, it is not so much about Covid but more about countries and how they manage it. I don't want to book something for the future and then there is some kind of lockdown or mandatory quarantine that affects the booking - Insurance companies wont cover you, airlines will stall you and hotels will ignore you when you try and recoup your money....forget that, been there already.I'm dubious. And I wouldn't want to travel if I still had to do two weeks quarantine on return.
100% my thoughts exactly. However, I can't see that sort of assurance being given any time soon.I'm prepared to do two weeks quarantine (though I would prefer not to need to do that), meet family in a third country etc.
What I would find unacceptable is to travel overseas and not be able to get back to Australia for months after I had booked to come home. A week or so later than planned, maybe, but certainly not months.
So what I'm looking for is some assurances from the government that there is sufficient capacity for vaccinated travellers departing to return in a timely manner. Once that is given, I'll be looking for the next suitable time for my schedule to travel and most likely booking shortly thereafter.