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Tourism industry all for a digital vaccine passport if it keeps borders open

Tourism industry all for a digital vaccine passport if it keeps borders open
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More than 100,000 Australians are granted travel exemptions

More than 100,000 Australians are granted travel exemptions
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Coronavirus Victoria: Premier Daniel Andrews backs Qantas call for 24 hours notice on border closures

Advertisement Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says he will back a Qantas proposal for states to give at least 24 hours notice before closing borders in an effort to avoid people being locked out of their home state. The commitment is a minor victory in a push by Qantas and others in the travel and tourism sector to restore Australians’ confidence in travelling interstate, with the fear of being caught on the wrong side of a snap border closure holding back the devastated industry’s pandemic recovery. Passengers checking in at a near-empty Melbourne Airport in November. The travel industry says it can’t recovery from COVID-19 without certainty on state borders.

Australia s international travel ban extended amid fears hotel quarantine could stay until 2022

Jetsetters dreaming of their next overseas adventure have had their travel plans dashed with a further extension of the international border ban. The federal government extended its ban on international travel by a further three months until at least June 17, citing an unacceptable public health risk . Tuesday night s announcement means the mandatory 14 day hotel quarantine for returned travellers will likely remain in place for much of 2021. March 17 will mark one year since Australia slammed its borders shut due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100,000 Australians were granted an exemption to leave the country in that time and another 40,000 desperate to return home remain stranded overseas. 

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