Is the Australian Landing Card Still Necessary in the Written Form?

They are just using BNE for trials. Just less pax volume overall means an easier and smoother trial.
Yes.

Waving a new QR code around in SYD morning peak hour could be fun….not.
 
I have just entered the 'departure area' at Terminal 1 Changi and found the process no better than Perth. I still had to use my passport and give a thumb print. The main problem l have is how low the camera is. I was just about kneeling to get my face into the right area.
 
Read our AFF credit card guides and start earning more points now.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

I’m hearing on the radio stream that lines in MEL were 500 long. I’d hate to think what SYD is like….

The issue with MEL is the tiny corridor all arrivals are squeezed into and theyve put kiosks down one side of it :rolleyes:

We really need to get rid of the need for the kiosk process - even just for AU passport holders.
 
I was just about kneeling to get my face into the right area.

I have the same issue in Asia. Built for historical average asian heights.

However in future they will have trouble even with locals. Was in a Nandos in Melb a while back and the 4-5 Chinese student staff working there were all over my height (190cm).
 
The 'average' height of ethnic Chinese certainly does seem to be increasing for the younger generations. I assume that food availability/choice is causing it. I know our Malaysian born Chinese friends son who was born in Australia, broad Aussie accent, is markedly taller than his parents. He horrified his mother by bringing some lasagne he had made from scratch to her Chinese New Year party.
 
The issue with MEL is the tiny corridor all arrivals are squeezed into and theyve put kiosks down one side of it :rolleyes:

We really need to get rid of the need for the kiosk process - even just for AU passport holders.
OT, but I understand the ABF meltdown is anffecting outbound as well! (Nationally).
 
Pointhacks puts the new system to the test: Road test: the digital Australia Travel Declaration replaces the handwritten arrivals card

Doesn’t feel seemless. Paper might still be easier.

But can’t understand why the author had to amend their declaration because they bought chocolate containing nuts? That is not a declarable item unless it also contained meat such as bacon (according to the border force website)

Well this is annoying

Keep in mind that those using the digital Australia Travel Declaration must use SmartGate upon arrival into Australia. You can’t have a digital declaration and be processed via a staffed desk. This means travellers with small children, APEC Business Travel Card holders, diplomats and those requiring manual processing should still use paper forms for now.
 
From the point hacks article compared to the NZ system the AU system seems bizarrely complicated and clumsy.
Presenting the digital landing card at the Australian border

Remember that those using the digital Australia Travel Declaration must use SmartGate upon arrival into Australia. You can’t have a digital declaration and be processed via a staffed desk. This means travellers with small children, APEC Business Travel Card holders, diplomats and those requiring manual processing should still use paper forms for now.

As for SmartGate, get your ticket and proceed across the border as normal. But when it comes time to present your declaration, the process is a little different with the ATD. When you’ve completed the declaration electronically, it’ll generate a QR code. Present this QR code on your device and SmartGate ticket when requested.

In fact, keep your eyes peeled for a specific exit path for Australia Travel Declaration holders. In Brisbane, those using ATD are currently invited to exit via the channel normally designated as the Express Path and crew exit. In my case, this means bypassing a line of around 200 people in the main queue. Instead, I have only five people in front of me. Winning!

At the checkpoint, my phone remains in my hand while I scan the QR code. Given my earlier declaration, I’m directed to biosecurity, as expected. The biosecurity officer scans my code again here but also asks for my passport. It’s the first time I’ve needed to present my passport at this step, and apparently, it’s only because I’ve used the digital pass.

With my hands already trying to juggle my checked bag, cabin bag, my phone and my SmartGate ticket, fishing around for my passport is an unexpected request that slows things down. Especially so, when the modern SmartGate ticket has my photo on it, captured when my passport was scanned upon arrival. But soon enough, I’m pointed towards the exit.
In NZ at customs present the paper card or if used digital declarations your passport. Officer will swipe the passport and look on the screen.
And NZ immigration smartgate with passport is a 1 step process and not like the AU 2 step/2 machine (non)smartgate process with another bit of paper printed.
 
Last edited:

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.
Back
Top