Australians booked on repatriation flights home have been suddenly booted off as a result of national cabinet's decision to temporarily lower the cap on international arrivals | Gallo_Ways
A Qantas flight from Los Angeles to Brisbane on Wednesday, organised by the government, is still going ahead, but a number of Australians have been told they can no longer board the flight as a result of the Prime Minister's announcement.
The family, which is based in Indiana, decided to get a flight home after they found out Ms Moore's father had been diagnosed with a cancerous tumour in his stomach. Mr Moore said he watched the Prime Minister's press conference on Friday and immediately contacted the Australian consulate in LA, which told him there was no change to the flight."There’s been no additional flight offered. No solution provided to us. If repatriation flights aren’t even a secure path home, then it makes it very hard to know how to get home with certainty.