
Game changer: Australia to finally open borders to all double jabbed travellers
Australia’s ban on international tourists will end on February 21 after a decision by the federal government, with double vaccination required for entry.
Australia’s ban on international tourists will end on February 21 after a decision by the federal government, with double vaccination required for entry.
Flight Centre is counting on a rebound in demand for travel to help it achieve a return to monthly profitability within the current financial year.
Subscribe to InQueensland - It's FREE!
Daily news stories covering politics, business, arts and culture. Your new address for everything that’s happening - InQueensland.
Thank you for subscribing to InQueensland
The idea of a vaccine passport for domestic as well as international travel has the backing from about 80 per cent of people in a poll conducted by Flight Centre’s subsidiaries.
Accommodation in regional Australia has been flooded by travellers with demand outstripping supply and a significant boost in costs, according to a report from Flight Centre’s FCM Consulting trend report.
Like it or not, a COVID passport seems inevitable if people want to return to international travel, particularly businesses, Flight Centre’s general manager for corporate brands in Australia James Kavanagh said.
Flight Centre will give away about $30 million of its shares to staff in a one-off program to keep them in the company.