MollyJones
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So I’ve been thinking that Australia and New Zealand seem to be doing an excellent job at getting covid19 under control.
There are some (best case scenario) suggestions that we could even see it down to near zero in both countries within the next 6 weeks, if we maintain the current restrictions.
If that is the case, would it not be worth Aus/NZ operating as a block in terms of travel and economy, restarting the tourism industry in both countries, and giving Qantas, Virgin, Jetstar and AirNz a gentle restart.
As long as we maintain the strict quarantine on travel from everywhere else, and therefore no other airlines using either country as a stopover/fifth freedom route.
Hey, we could even ditch the old passports requirement while we are at it.
Thoughts?
There are some (best case scenario) suggestions that we could even see it down to near zero in both countries within the next 6 weeks, if we maintain the current restrictions.
If that is the case, would it not be worth Aus/NZ operating as a block in terms of travel and economy, restarting the tourism industry in both countries, and giving Qantas, Virgin, Jetstar and AirNz a gentle restart.
As long as we maintain the strict quarantine on travel from everywhere else, and therefore no other airlines using either country as a stopover/fifth freedom route.
Hey, we could even ditch the old passports requirement while we are at it.
Thoughts?