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25.01.2022 What’s yours? . [email protected]
23.01.2022 Travel advisory update: Qantas has started selling international tickets from 1 July based on its best projections of a vaccine rollout, and that customers will be refunded, rebooked or given travel credits if flights don't go ahead. . Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Michael McCormack said the international border will only fully reopen once COVID-19 is no longer a public health risk. Source: Sydney Morning Herald. . Looks like advice is to sit tight for the mome...nt. . [email protected] See more
21.01.2022 Travel advisory update: Greater Brisbane will go into a hard three-day lockdown after one local case of COVID-19 was recorded on Thursday. #queensland . This includes, Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Moreton and Redlands from 6pm today to 6pm Monday. . Residents will only be allowed to leave their homes for one of four reasons and must wear masks if leaving their homes. Source: 7News... . [email protected] See more
18.01.2022 Travel advisory update: The number of international flights returning to Australia has been reduced. . Here’s what’s changing: Arrivals into New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia will be halved to manage the flow of returning Australians and other travellers who have been potentially exposed to the new variants of coronavirus. Northern Territory has announced it will actually increase its intake.... The Commonwealth will make individual agreements with the ACT and Tasmania, while there will be no change in Victoria or South Australia. . Returning Australians and other travellers to Australia must also return a negative COVID-19 test prior to departure. . Changes to passenger caps are expected to happen from January 15 until February 15. Source: ABC News. . [email protected] See more
09.01.2022 Thanks. Love, Victoria (& I suspect NSW) . [email protected]
02.01.2022 Travel advisory update: Spirit of Tasmania ferry passengers will be able to bring their car or motorcycle at no charge from March 1 until June 30 under an expansion of the Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme to boost tourism. . The free travel for cars and motorcycles applies to travel on both the Melbourne to Devonport crossing and Devonport to Melbourne, on average a saving of about $240 return for travellers. Source: ABC News. . [email protected]
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