Last night, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade issued an updated travel advisory, recommending that citizens abroad and who want to return home should do so “as soon as possible by commercial means”. The advice comes as the government warns travellers that there is a higher risk of contracting COVID-19 overseas, and potentially on long-haul flights and at “crowded airports”.
“Regardless of your destination, age of health, if your overseas travel is not essential, consider carefully whether now it the right time,” the new update states. The move follows the Morrison Government’s decision over the weekend that requires all international arrivals to self-isolate for 14-days, thereby shutting down the country’s tourism business beyond gateway cities. DFAT warns: “As more countries close their borders or introduce travel restrictions, overseas travel is becoming more complex and difficult. You may not be able to return to Australia when you had planned to.” The advisory suggests travellers abroad to take into consideration their access to health care and support systems should they become ill overseas. The Government organisation also flagged commercial options to get home from foreign ports may become “less available”. Already, multiple airlines including Australia’s own Qantas have slashed international capacity and frequencies, while other overseas airlines have pulled out on popular routes, including the likes of American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and LATAM across the Pacific alone. Aussies who remain overseas are urged to follow the advice of local authorities. “Take care to minimise your risk of exposure to coronavirus including by self-isolating. If you choose to stay, note our ability to provide consular assistance in some places may be limited due to restrictions on movement and other services,” DFAT warns, adding that Australians abroad may be placed in quarantine or denied entry to some countries.Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.