‘Retro Roo’ Qantas B37-838 VH-VXQ has maintained its regular domestic routes, seen here at Brisbane Airport. (Source: Chris Frame)
‘Retro Roo’ Qantas B37-838 VH-VXQ has maintained its regular domestic routes, seen here at Brisbane Airport. (Source: Chris Frame)
Debrief
Surviving a pandemic
COVID-19 has devastated aviation. The unprecedented global health crisis, coupled with wide-scale border closures, has disrupted transportation in a way never before seen in most of our lifetimes.
COVID’s impact is global, and Australia is by no means immune. Strict border controls – first international and then domestic – have helped to limit the spread of the virus in Australia. But this has left airlines and airports facing unprecedented challenges.
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