Airlines including United, Southwest, and American believe the delta variation is reducing demand.
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Qantas Sells Out some Overseas Flights
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Qantas said some of its December foreign flights were already sold out, particularly to London and Los Angeles.
According to the newest Inmarsat Passenger Confidence Tracker 2021, Australians appear to be among the world's most eager to return to the skies.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backed the federal tourism minister's estimate that foreign travel will resume "at the very least" by Christmas.
Travel would feel safer now than it did last year, with a growing number of people immunised against Covid-19.
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