An ambitious plan by Qantas to send Australians on global holidays by July 1 has been shot down by the Queensland Government, which has warned against any national move to relax quarantine laws. Queensland s stance comes as the Morrison Government confirms it is investigating potential alternate entry and quarantine arrangements for returning Australians after Qantas plan to restart international routes within months was revealed. There are fears the national carrier s plan could put pressure on the capacity of the hotel quarantine system, with the Department of Health now assessing whether protected travellers could enter the country without spending 14 days locked in a hotel.
 An ambitious plan by Qantas to send Australians on global holidays by July 1 has been shot down by the Queensland Government, which has warned against any national move to relax quarantine laws. Queensland s stance comes as the Morrison Government confirms it is investigating potential alternate entry and quarantine arrangements for returning Australians after Qantas plan to restart international routes within months was revealed. There are fears the national carrier s plan could put pressure on the capacity of the hotel quarantine system, with the Department of Health now assessing whether protected travellers could enter the country without spending 14 days locked in a hotel.