Australian Borders Open to International Travellers
After having some of the toughest travel restrictions imposed since March 2020, Australia is set to re-open its borders to fully vaccinated international travellers from Monday 21st February.
After having some of the toughest travel restrictions imposed since March 2020, Australia is set to re-open its borders to fully vaccinated international travellers from Monday 21st February.
Since Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s announcement that international travel would re-commence in November, many more details have been revealed.
While once international travel was a simple case of booking a flight and ensuring your passport and travel insurance was in order before hopping on a plane, the travel process now is far more complex.
There are many things Australians and people around the world have missed out on since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, one of which is international travel. Qantas has announced it will re-commence international flights to select destinations from December 2021 for fully vaccinated travellers. Destinations will include countries that have high and increasing vaccination rates themselves.
Coronavirus has dominated the news over the last month or so. A serious health issue, it not only impacts the health and well being of individuals but also the travel plans of many.
Australia is well-known for its strict border protection policies. It is important that you prepare a visa prior to any trip to Australia, and know what you can or cannot bring to Australia. Getting caught on the wrong side of the law may mean that you end up being deported out of Australia, be severely penalised with hefty fines or worst be held in a detention facility.
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