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Emotional reunions in Sydney as international border reopens

Ban lifted almost 600 days after pandemic closure

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Nov 2021 7:30AM

Emotional reunions in Sydney as international border reopens
A family reuniting after a Los Angeles flight landed at Sydney International Airport today, as the Australian government relaxed mandatory quarantine restrictions on international travellers. – AFP pic, November 1, 2021

SYDNEY – Families reunited in emotional scenes at the international airport here today, as Australia’s border reopened almost 600 days after a pandemic closure began.

Australia has finally lifted its ban on citizens travelling overseas without permission, while the two largest cities – Sydney and Melbourne – now allow vaccinated Australians to arrive without quarantine of any kind.

On March 20 last year, Australia introduced some of the world’s toughest border restrictions in response to the coronavirus pandemic, halting almost all travel to the island continent. Critics had dubbed the country a “hermit state”.

Families have been split across continents, and tens of thousands of nationals were stranded overseas, with those gaining permission to enter forced to spend thousands of dollars and agree to spend 14 days locked in a hotel room.

Tim Turner, who hadn’t seen his son for more than a year, said it was “pretty brilliant” that they were now able to reunite.

Touching down here was “beautiful, beautiful”, he told reporters at the airport.

Australian airline Qantas had grounded much of its fleet for more than 18 months, with CEO Alan Joyce calling the resumption of regular international flights “a long time coming”.

“It’s wonderful to see Australians able to reunite with loved ones after such a long time apart,” he said.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said it was a “big day for Australia”, posting on Facebook that the country was now “ready for take-off!”

Travel is expected to resume slowly after such a protracted shutdown, with low passenger numbers on the first flights to arrive.

More than one million foreign residents remain stuck in Australia unable to see friends or relatives overseas, with the relaxed travel rules applying mainly to citizens.

And, some Australian states with lower vaccination rates will remain virtually closed to the world, as they still have mandatory and costly 14-day hotel quarantine requirements in place. – AFP, November 1, 2021

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