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IATA AIRLINE LEADERSHIP SAYS GET FLIGHTS GOIN OR AIRLINES GOING BANKRUPT SOON

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i want you all to study hawaii and what they are doing on oct 15.  they are gonna let people in with no quarantine. only require that you have test 3 days before fly.   this will be the standard.   all thailand has to do is to have people tested before they fly and then upon landing again.  and no quarantine.   the iata is the the governing body of the airline industy study what they are saying  they are telling govts to get flights moving now or airlines are going to start going bankrupt 

I agree, it's time to introduce pragmatic solutions where that hasn't been done yet. Rapid tests keep getting better and become more readily available. The remaining risk from people who have been tested negative twice doesn't justify locking them up for two weeks in state quarantine.

Article yesterday from the BBC in UK yesterday that Easyjet is hanging by a thread here

IAG (British airways) struggling badly and just had rights issue at just 88p a catastrophic level and Oleary at Ryanair stating this cant continue

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look at hawaii on oct 15 . they are opening up.  too much at stake now for govts to sit on hands. something is gonna happen..  watch

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