Have vaccine? Now get border clarity: Webjet
Liam WalshReporter
Key Points
- Revenue ($m) 22.9, down 90pc from year-earlier 218.2
- Pre-tax profit ($m) -145.1 v 12.1
- Net profit ($m) -132.2 v 9
Travel outfit Webjet says the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines should prompt government clarity about the triggers for opening domestic and international borders.
Webjet managing director John Guscic argued it was realistic to seek clear policies even given the fluidity of the coronavirus, strands of which have mutated to become more contagious.
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Liam Walsh writes on investigations and companies with The Australian Financial Review. He has won multiple media awards, worked in Japan and is now based in Brisbane. Email Liam at liam.walsh@afr.com.au
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