(12-16-2020, 02:23 AM)LP link Wrote:[member=827]capcom[/member] - I read the other day governments were thinking about forcing airlines to quarantine international staff from domestic staff, it seems unworkable. Especially if destinations bring in a vaccination / quarantine requirement for incoming airline staff as well as passenger arrivals.
How do you quarantine staff before departure, then require them to quarantine again on return, and still remain a viable organisation? You'd need to have staff on the job for weeks on end, on top of having them endure quarantine before and after a block of work, just to get a reasonable staff duty cycle!
LP, you simply can't. Unless you want to go bankrupt. You'd need to triple the operating crew at every port; multiply that by their network ports within Australia and it would kill the industry and any interest in operating into this country.
I can see where this is headed. Integration of their updated covid clearance certificates within their passports, much like a visa. That is, just by itself, a ludicrous administration overload.
Unworkable. And that's for starters

