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25 Jan 2021 | 09:14 AM UTC

Australia: Officials suspend quarantine-free travel from New Zealand through at least Jan. 28

Australia suspends travel bubble with New Zealand due to COVID-19 concerns Jan. 25. Travelers from New Zealand must quarantine for 14 days.

Critical

Event

Australian officials suspended quarantine-free travel from New Zealand Jan. 25-28. The government's decision follows the discovery of community transmission of the South African variant of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New Zealand's Northland Region. Authorities will require all passengers from New Zealand to quarantine at the port of entry for at least 72 hours, but the period could last up to 14 days. Officials have asked New Zealand arrivals since Jan. 14 to get a COVID-19 test and self-quarantine until receiving a negative result. The suspension may continue beyond Jan. 28.

Advice

Consider deferring travel plans and check with travel providers for rebooking options if scheduled to arrive in Australia through Jan. 28. Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.

Resources

Government of Australia
Department of Home Affairs
Department of Health