International travel brought forward as Singapore and Fiji flagged as first destinations
Pack your bags! Qantas announces international travel will restart EARLIER than expected as airline confirms the amazing tourist hotspots it’ll be flying to
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International travel will kickstart weeks ahead of schedule with flights soon reopening to five major holiday destinations including Singapore and Fiji.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce announced on Friday that flights from Sydney would begin to resume from as early as the end of November.
Singapore will be the first destination to reopen with flights restarting on November 23 – four weeks ahead of schedule.
Fiji will be next with flights beginning on December 7 – instead of December 19.
Johannesburg will welcome arrivals from January 5, Phuket from January 12 and Bangkok from January 14.
More to come