Australia Aiming to Reopen Before Holiday Season. Covid number are on hold and vary in between 1000 daily in NSW and approx 500 in Melbourne but Australia is coming back on track to reopen its borders to international travelers by the holiday season, the country’s minister for trade, tourism and investments, Dan Tehan, said on Wednesday.

Currently, you cannot visit Australia unless you’re an Australian citizen, permanent resident or in an exempt category. Australia Tourism has Qantas flights running with DFAT if anyone who is PR, Citizen or immidiate family member wants to fly back into Australia. Seats are very limited so it is on first come first served basis.

avani_broadbeach_gold_coast
avani_broadbeach_gold_coast

According to NSW premier Glady, in order to reopen as planned NSW must need to reach at least an 70 percent and about 80 percent national vaccination rate. As of now, about 52 percent of Australians have received at least one dose of the vaccine, while 35 percent are fully immunized.

To opent he borders and start the tourism industry, Australia earlier this month secured 4 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine, doubling availability. In addition, over summer, Tourism Australia debuted a new marketing campaign, “It’s Our Best Shot for Travel”—aimed not at international travelers but rather citizens to get vaccinated.

TA-IOBSFT-Website_Sticker

Read out blog on “Its our Best Shot for Travel

All travelers coming into Australia must need to show the proof of vaccination approved by Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration, which includes Pfizer, AstraZenica, Moderna

Australia Aiming to Reopen Before Holiday Season and its Good to know: Australia is looking to rest a vaccine passport with a number of countries, including the main source market like United States, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and Australia’s neighboring Pacific islands are also to be included.

In August, Qantas announced its plans for resuming international flights: From mid-December 2021, flights would start from Australia to COVID-safe destinations, which are likely to include the United States, Singapore, Japan, the U.K. and Canada using Boeing 787s, Airbus A330s, and 737s and A320s for services to Fiji. Five A380s will return to service ahead of schedule; these would fly between Sydney and Los Angeles from July 2022, and between Sydney and London (via Singapore) from November 2022.

Contact us to know more about Australia Tour programs, Cruise, Best Tours, City Wise package, Exclusive day tours, details, inclusions, bookings and About US

We love being Social : Like Us & Follow Us on Facebook, Insta, Twitter and Youtube