Australia dropping masks on domestic flights
Australia is lifting the mask mandate for domestic flights as of September 9. Face masks have been mandatory on domestic flights since August 2021, although they had been optional in Australian airports since June this year.
Qantas had already lifted mask requirements for international outbound flights to destinations where required they were not required.
Currently, all international inbound passengers must still wear a mask.
Additionally, Australia is cutting the isolation period from seven to five days
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