11-24-2021, 07:13 AM
(11-24-2021, 05:31 AM)DJC link Wrote:Indeed!
IATA did not and cannot "govern" the rules. The Federal Government determines whether folk can enter the country and QANTAS determines the rules for its staff and passengers. IATA's vaccine passport, as proposed by Joyce, is a tool its affiliates use. The Federal Government will permit unvaccinated passengers to be carried under certain conditions, passenger caps, quarantine, etc. QANTAS may agree or decline to carry such passengers. Not all airlines and not all governments have the same requirements and Spain, Mexico, Croatia, Madeira, Greece, Cyprus, Slovenia, India and the UAR do not require those entering their countries to be vaccinated.
A guy I work with is going to India next week and he needed to get a vaccine passport and he had to pay for his own covid test which ranges from $150-$400 depending on how quick he wants the result.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

