Australia axing pre-departure testing

Monday, 27 Mar, 2022 0

Pre-departure testing for international travellers arriving in Australia is set to end within weeks. Health Minister Greg Hunt announced the ’milestone’ for Australia’s recovery from April 17.

From that date, no pre-departure tests are required but arrivals must still provide proof of double vaccination. All travellers must continue wearing masks on all domestic and international flights..

At the same international cruise ships will be allowed to operate in Australian waters for the first time in over two years.

 

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