Qantas is preparing for international travel to recommence in a matter of months for the first time in almost two years.
Australia's national carrier is now accepting bookings on services to London, Vancouver and Singapore from December 18, and to destinations including Los Angeles, Tokyo, Hawaii and Fiji in the days following.
Most services depart from Melbourne and Sydney, with some from Brisbane.
Only fully vaccinated Australians will be allowed.
7 new.com.au reports seats remain available for most flights, however, services will only operate on the condition the ban on overseas travel is lifted as planned on December 17.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said the airline expected to resume flights to some low-risk destinations with high vaccination rates from mid-December.
These include Singapore, Japan, the US, UK, Canada and New Zealand.
December 18
*Sydney-London
*Melbourne-London
*Sydney-Los Angeles
*Sydney-Vancouver
*Sydney-Singapore
*Melbourne-Singapore
December 19
*Melbourne-Los Angeles
*Brisbane-Los Angeles
*Sydney-Honolulu
*Brisbane-Singapore
*Sydney-Tokyo
*Sydney-Fiji
[Source: 7 news.com.au]
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