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25. Qantas to Resume International Flights in November; SYD-LHR and SYD-LAX First
Qantas will bring forward the restart of its international flights to 14 November 2021, following today’s announcement by the Federal Government that Australia’s borders will open in November. The national carrier will operate thrice weekly return flights between Sydney and London and thrice weekly return flights between Sydney and Los Angeles with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
26. UK Reduces Red List from 54 Countries to Just Seven
The United Kingdom has confirmed that its red list will be reduced from 54 countries to just 7, at 4am on Monday, 11 October 2021. The seven countries which will remain on the red list are: Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Grant Shapps, Transport Secretary, said, Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 8 October 2021.
27. IATA Urges Governments to Make Data-Driven Decisions When Reopening Borders
IATA has urged governments to make data-driven decisions to manage the risks of COVID19 when reopening borders to international travel. Evidence continues to show that COVID19 vaccination protects travellers from serious illness and death, and carries a low risk of introducing the virus into destination countries: Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 6 June 2021.
28. Emirates Resumes Flights to Mauritius
Emirates will resume flights to Mauritius on Thursday, 15 July. The Dubai-based carrier will operate two flights per week to the island-nation using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft up to 1 August when Emirates' popular Airbus A380 will begin flying the route. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 14 July 2021.
29. Qantas Brings Forward Resumption of International Flights to 1 November
Qantas has brought forward its resumption of international flights by two weeks to 1 November 2021. Qantas will operate up to five return flights per week from Sydney to London and up to four return flights a week from Sydney to Los Angeles with Boeing 787 Dreamliners from 1 November. More flights will be added to meet demand, if needed. Flights to London will operate via Darwin un
30. Aviation: Slight Improvement in Domestic and International Demand Performance in June
Total demand for air travel in June 2021, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was down 60.1% when compared to June 2019, a small improvement over the 62.9% decline recorded in May 2021 versus May 2019. International passenger demand in June was 80.9% below June 2019, an improvement from the 85.4% decline recorded in May 2021 versus two years ago. All regions, with the
31. All Regions Except Asia-Pacific Contribute to Improvement in Int. Passenger Demand
International passenger demand in May was 85.1% below May 2019, a small step-up from the 87.2% decline recorded in April 2021 versus two years ago. All regions with the exception of Asia-Pacific contributed to this modest improvement. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 July 2021.
32. Quarantine Remains Biggest Deterrent to Air Travel
A survey commissioned by IATA of 4,700 people in 11 markets in September shows confidence that the risks of COVID19 can be effectively managed and that the freedom to travel should be restored. The biggest deterrent to air travel continues to be quarantine measures. 84% of respondents indicated that they will not travel if there is a chance of quarantine at their destination. Publi

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