All Covid-19 travel info on single platform, thanks to Tourism Australia

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The Australian COVID Travel Portal
The Australian COVID Travel Portal.

(TAN): Tourism Australia has launched a new ‘Australian COVID Travel Portal’, which includes key safety information, travel restrictions and guidelines from across the country to help make travel planning easier.

Both travellers and operators will be able to access updated travel information in the one centralised resource, consolidating content currently being provided by each of Australia’s states and territories as they reopen in different ways.

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The new site will include the up to date status of all state and territory borders and associated travel restrictions, relevant information on transport, hotels and accommodation, activities and experiences, as well as health and safety tips.

Tourism Australia MD Phillipa Harrison said the new portal would give Australians the confidence to plan and book an Australian holiday and help them travel around Australia safely.

“One of the significant changes that we’ve seen in consumer behaviour as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak is, unsurprisingly, a heightened awareness around health concerns, hygiene and physical distancing,” Harrison said. “As Australians begin to travel again, it is crucial that travellers feel confident to holiday safely, and that tourism businesses and their communities are ready to welcome them warmly but also safely.”

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“The portal will provide up to date, practical information relating to all aspects of travel in the one place to help people better navigate all of the different COVID-19 restrictions,” she said.

The Australian COVID Travel Portal can be accessed here.

The initial focus of this new tool is on domestic intra and interstate travel but it is likely to be extended to international visitors as well once international borders reopen.

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