Quarantine-free travel from New Zealand to Australia restarts

Quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and Australia will resume from Monday, a boost for Australia's tourism industry.

New Zealand travellers at Sydney International Airport on 19 April 2021.

New Zealand travellers at Sydney International Airport on 19 April 2021. Source: AAP

Quarantine-free travel from New Zealand to Australia will resume from Monday, which Tourism Minister Dan Tehan says is another important marker on the road to recovery.

He said it will be a major boost for tourism and confidence.

"Tourism Australia will look to scale up its marketing activities in New Zealand, with an immediate focus on building confidence and broadening knowledge of the depth of Australia's tourism offering," Mr Tehan said in a statement on Sunday.

"It will encourage more Australians to dust off their passport and plan their next holiday."

He said in 2019, New Zealand was the second largest source of visitors to Australia at 1.4 million visitors, spending $1.6 billion.

All travellers will be subject to the following pre-departure measures: (1) Proof of a negative pre-departure COVID-19 test within 3 days of the departure flight to Australia, and a completed declaration to this effect (2) Evidence of full vaccination against COVID-19 with an approved or recognised vaccine.


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Published 31 October 2021 4:00pm
Updated 22 February 2022 6:54pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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