BREAKING: MCCORMACK SLAPS DOWN QANTAS’ INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT PLANS
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack has issued what appears to be a stinging rebuke of Qantas’ decision to sell international tickets for travel from 1 July.
In a terse statement sent to the media on Tuesday afternoon, McCormack said, “International borders will be opened when international arrivals do not pose a risk to Australians. Decisions about when international travel resumes will be made by the Australian government.”
It comes after Qantas began selling tickets across all of its global network today and said the decision reflected “our expectation that international travel will begin to restart from July 2021”.
“The health and safety of Australians remains the Morrison-McCormack government’s top priority,” Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said.“International borders will be opened when international arrivals do not pose a risk to Australians.
“Decisions about when international travel resumes will be made by the Australian government.
“The Australian government is working on travel arrangements with countries, such as New Zealand, that have low community infections.
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