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BREAKING: Qantas CEO: U.S. passengers will be required to prove vaccination for COVID19 before boarding international flights
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[quote:Dr. Strange:MV80NjAwNjQzXzgzNzg4NDk4XzJBOUMwMDkx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78629642:MV80NjAwNjQzXzgzNzY1NTc4X0Y4ODcyMTk0] [quote:Tess.:MV80NjAwNjQzX0E4NUMwRjQw] [twitter]https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1330864083726442496?s=20[/twitter] [/quote] [b]The airlines will go out of business if they keep pushing this shit. [/b] Sheesh. You'd think they'd be smarter than this, considering that they're already on borrowed time due to the collapse in travel caused by the pandemic. Or maybe this is the deal they had to make with the elites/TPTB/controllers in return for the infusions of capital they got just to survive and stay in business? Suffice it to say that one part of the panopticon that the WEF and other scumfucks want is being put into place as we speak. [/quote] Business travel won't stop and that's where the big money comes from. Here's one source (with references): https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/041315/how-much-revenue-airline-industry-comes-business-travelers-compared-leisure-travelers.asp "Airlines receive only about 60% of their revenue from passengers directly (the other 40% comes from selling frequent-flier miles to credit card companies and other travel partners like hotels and car rental agencies). But of that 60% of passenger consumer revenue, the big money comes from business travelers – as opposed to those flying for leisure or personal reasons – in percentages that far outweigh their numbers. Business travelers account for 12% percent of airlines' passengers, but they are typically twice as profitable. [b]In fact, on some flights, business passengers represent 75% of an airline's revenues.[/b]" They'll just cut down the operations and hike up the prices to accommodate for the loss of most leisure/personal travel. [/quote]
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