Airlines and airports adopt new measures to get passengers flying ahead of a coronavirus vaccine

Australian airports will ensure cleaning practices are ramped up looking ahead,

Looking forward, cleaning measures will remain ramped up in airports and social distancing will stay in place if required. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac

Airlines and airports have begun taking steps to ensure air travel can ramp up again before a coronavirus vaccine is found.


With a coronavirus vaccine still months away, the aviation industry is looking at ways to get people flying safely again.

But with 60 per cent of COVID-19 cases in Australia linked to overseas travel, airlines and airports will need to take extra precautions to gain the trust of potential passengers.

Read the full article in English here.


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