No jab, no holiday: Travel companies announce vaccines will be compulsory

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Intrepid and The Travel Corporation, which owns Contiki, Trafalgar, Insight Vacations, Inspiring Journeys and AAT Kings Guided Holidays, will require all travellers to be fully vaccinated. travellerau borderclosures vaccinepassports

Two of the major tour operators in the Australian market will make vaccinations compulsory for guests.

"The current operating environment has meant that most of our tours have been impacted by cancellations due to lockdowns and restrictions and we cannot deliver our usual high standard of guest experience," Mr Hosking said. In an open letter this month, Intrepid's chief executive, James Thornton, said less than one per cent of COVID-19 vaccines worldwide had been delivered to low-income countries, a number that must be corrected to save lives, restart economies and rebuild the travel industry.

"We have had hard and difficult discussions with clients who disagree [with the vaccination policy] but … we strongly believe it is the path to freedom," Mr Mitchell says.

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SafetyOz ... This is one of those market-place ‘pulls’ I was talking about a week or so back.

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