Anyone boarding an airplane will have to show proof that they were vaccinated against the CCP virus, the Qatar Airways CEO predicted this week. “Quite frankly, I think that this will be the new norm. That everybody will have to produce a vaccination certificate to board an airplane. And not only to board an airplane; a lot of countries would require that you be vaccinated before you come to their countries,” CEO Akbar Al Baker told BBC World. Virtually all of the world’s airlines already require proof of a negative CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus test to fly. Another airline executive, Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce, said late last year that the group was looking at changing terms and conditions to require people to get vaccinated against the virus before boarding one of the company’s planes. The certificates, Al Baker said, will stem from a joint project stewarded by the International …