Australia’s Qantas says it will furlough 2,500 workers for an estimated two months as fresh coronavirus restrictions take a toll on the travel industry
Qantas said the airline had gone from operating almost 100 percent of its usual domestic flying capacity in May to less than 40 percent in July due to coronavirus restrictions.
A lockdown in the country's largest city, Sydney, is now in its sixth week and is likely to last for at least another month. The country's third-biggest city, Brisbane, is currently under stay-at-home orders while other states have only recently emerged from lockdowns."Based on current case numbers, it's reasonable to assume that Sydney's borders will be closed for at least another two months," Joyce said.
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