Qantas Removes Vaccine Mandate for International Passengers

Qantas has removed its vaccine mandate for all international passengers - new rule comes into force on July 19

Qantas has removed its vaccine mandate for all international passengers. The move comes weeks after Australia dropped its strict border requirements.

Unvaccinated international passengers will be able to fly with the airline from July 19.

However, Qantas employees will still be required to be vaccinated and passengers will still need to wear masks on domestic flights.

In a statement, Qantas said: “From Tuesday 19 July 2022 the Qantas Group will no longer require passengers on international flights operated by the Qantas Group to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This follows the Australian Government removing the proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirement for international travellers coming to Australia.

“Vaccination against COVID-19 may still be required by certain countries, so passengers should check the requirements of the country they are travelling to. Qantas Group employees will still need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in line with Qantas Group policy. Additionally, masks will continue to be required where government regulations stipulate they must be worn, including onboard domestic flights in Australia.”

Qantas was one of the first Australian companies to introduce mandates for staff and passengers and the airline remains locked in a legal battle with former staff who were sacked over refusing to get the controversial jab last year.

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