Aussie woman shares photo of a packed flight in Europe to show what 'living ...

Aussie woman shares photo of a packed flight in Europe to show what 'living ...
Aussie woman shares photo of a packed flight in Europe to show what 'living ...
'Nearly brought me to tears': Aussie stuck overseas during the pandemic shares poignant photo of a packed flight in Europe to show what 'living with Covid' will eventually look like Down Under An Australian woman shared a photo of a packed flight in Europe on Thursday She said it nearly brought her to tears as it was her first glance at post-Covid life The 26-year-old woman left Sydney in May 2021 to see her partner in Hong Kong The woman tried to book a flight home in August but there were none available  When international arrival caps were halved she decided to 'flee' to Europe

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An Australian woman has shared a poignant photo of a packed flight in Europe to show those currently in lockdown what 'living with Covid' will eventually look like Down Under when restrictions ease.

Sally, 26, who hails from Sydney, was onboard a flight from Helsinki, Finland, to Prague in the Czech Republic on Thursday when she shot the image that 'brought tears to her eyes'.  

'Sounds kind of silly but this packed flight from one European country to another is my first glance at normality in a post-Covid world,' Sally wrote on Facebook.

Sally, 26, was on board a flight from Helsinki, Finland, to Prague in the Czech Republic on Thursday when she captured the image that made her emotional

Sally, 26, was on board a flight from Helsinki, Finland, to Prague in the Czech Republic on Thursday when she captured the image that made her emotional

She said that everyone on the flight was vaccinated or had tested negative for Covid-19 before walking onboard.

While masks were still compulsory there are no harsh Covid lockdowns in much of Europe - unlike Australia's eastern states which are still under intense stay-at-home orders until October.  

'Yes masks but no endless lockdowns, no mandatory, expensive 14 day hotel quarantines, no exit ban on citizens, no groveling to the government for permission for the privilege of seeing a dying loved one or partner,' she said.

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