Today's Posts:
The 737 MAX was grounded globally in March 2019, following two fatal crashes, one in Indonesia and the other in Africa killing 346 passengers and crew. Boeing have spent just shy of 2 years, and more money than I can imagine sorting out the issues involved in putting a bigger engine on an old air […]
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Earlier this week, the Australian government suspended the one-way travel bubble into Australia because of an outbreak of a more transmissible strain of COVID-19 at the Pullman Hotel, Auckland, one of New Zealand’s quarantine hotels. The initial suspension was for three days (72 hours) and would have expired today, Thursday at 2 pm. Suspension extended […]
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South Australia will re-open its borders to visitors from Greater Sydney from 12.01am on Sunday January 31. That is, as long as there are no further cases of community transmission in the next day or two. However, visitors from Greater Sydney will need to get a COVID-19 test on day 1, day 5 and day […]
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Queensland Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk has today announced that all current border restrictions that apply to residents of NSW, will be lifted as of a minute past midnight on Monday1 February. Most of NSW could already cross the border, except for Greater Sydney, and more specifically a set of local government areas that had recorded outbreaks […]
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The United Kingdom has announced that passengers arriving from Portugal, parts of Africa and most of South America will now have to serve 10 days of compulsory government-supervised hotel quarantine including testing on arrival. See the full list of countries below. Policy Change The policy change is an attempt to limit the importation of new […]
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Happy (fantasy)Travels,
Stephen
2PAXfly
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