Predictions of when international flights may resume/bans lifted

I think the 7 day quarantine (at least in NSW) will be gone before the TT border opens.
I also think that even if it were possible you would need to state on an arrival card from NZ that you had spent the previous 14 days there.

I agree the 7 day quarantine is just a very temporary measure until it’s killed all together will probably end up test and release at an absolute maximum.

The government(s) is/are just baby stepping people so they don’t shriek too much.

It looks like they're already going to trial shorter Q periods in Vic for essential industry such as supermarkets, food supply, medial, etc. Too many people out for too long at the moment placing too much strain on the system. If that works it's logical they will extend it to others.

Plus is highly unlikely anyone is paying much attention to them anymore anyway. Especially now so many people are double vaxxed.

Massive drop off in people checking in, in NSW to avoid any iso - I’m sure that is happening everywhere. People are completely over it.
 
Now that the outbound ban is due to lifted & we can probably safely assume 7 days of home quarantine back home, my main concern now lies with the entry requirements in other countries.

Under the new UK rules (which came in today) they only recognise UK, EU and US vaccination programmes to avoid 10 day quarantine & the EU digital certificate doesn't connect to the Aust vaccine certificates. Is this going to be hurdle to travel in Nov/Dec?
 

A clickbait article i know but quoting "Federal Minister for Health Greg Hunt admitted that a sudden surge in Covid cases or the rise of another variant overseas could result in a pause of travel then between that country and Australia."
 
Now that the outbound ban is due to lifted & we can probably safely assume 7 days of home quarantine back home, my main concern now lies with the entry requirements in other countries.

Under the new UK rules (which came in today) they only recognise UK, EU and US vaccination programmes to avoid 10 day quarantine & the EU digital certificate doesn't connect to the Aust vaccine certificates. Is this going to be hurdle to travel in Nov/Dec?
I expect that the work mentioned several times recently to have our vax certificates recognised will be completed in time, and perhaps Daring Dan will know more when he gets back.

Smart Traveller is still saying don't go:

Requirements for arriving in the UK depend on where you've been, including transits, in the ten days before you arrive. The UK has a new international travel system which sets out entry requirements. The list of 'red' and 'rest of the world' countries can change. Simplified rules are in place for people recognised as fully vaccinated. You need to review the rules before travel. Penalties may apply if you don't follow measures.
 
I expect that the work mentioned several times recently to have our vax certificates recognised will be completed in time, and perhaps Daring Dan will know more when he gets back.

Smart Traveller is still saying don't go:

Requirements for arriving in the UK depend on where you've been, including transits, in the ten days before you arrive. The UK has a new international travel system which sets out entry requirements. The list of 'red' and 'rest of the world' countries can change. Simplified rules are in place for people recognised as fully vaccinated. You need to review the rules before travel. Penalties may apply if you don't follow measures.

Hope its done in time. The new UK rules are essentially backward step for green list countries and benefit the US / EU disproportionately.
 
Now that the outbound ban is due to lifted & we can probably safely assume 7 days of home quarantine back home, my main concern now lies with the entry requirements in other countries.

Under the new UK rules (which came in today) they only recognise UK, EU and US vaccination programmes to avoid 10 day quarantine & the EU digital certificate doesn't connect to the Aust vaccine certificates. Is this going to be hurdle to travel in Nov/Dec?
Screenshot_20211004-124002_Chrome.jpgthis is from the UK.gov website
 
Hope its done in time. The new UK rules are essentially backward step for green list countries and benefit the US / EU disproportionately.

I believe there’s talk of the UK system being significantly simplified at the end of the month, with virtually all countries being removed from the “red” list.
 

A clickbait article i know but quoting "Federal Minister for Health Greg Hunt admitted that a sudden surge in Covid cases or the rise of another variant overseas could result in a pause of travel then between that country and Australia."
I will be very happy to get locked out of Australia, it will accelerate leaving it for good.
 
So Singapore is continuing to increase the number of countries on the “7 day home quarantine” list, have reduced all other countries (that aren’t 7 day or no quarantine) to 10 days hotel quarantine (from 14) due to the rapid transmission of delta. They are also now only allowing work pass holders (foreign citizens who have visas to work in Singapore) to only come to or return to Singapore if fully vaccinated.

Although with projections of 5000 cases a day in the next week or two still think HQ may be a bit of overkill, like it is in Sydney and Melbourne.
 
View attachment 261087this is from the UK.gov website
I subscribe to the UK Gov traveller update and received this today:



Update from GOV.UK for:

Aviation passenger experience​



Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing before you travel to England

Page summary:
Check if you need proof of a negative COVID-19 test to travel to England from abroad.
Change made:
People who qualify as fully vaccinated under travel to England rules no longer need to take a COVID-19 test before travel to England.


Although we will need one to board the plane from OZ.
 
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Excellent - they've updated it & they recognise the Aust AZ too!
Yes, the update was made 1-2 weeks ago.
I believe there’s talk of the UK system being significantly simplified at the end of the month, with virtually all countries being removed from the “red” list.
Yes, the red list will be significantly reduced. Expected to drop to around 9 countries.
I subscribe to the UK Gov traveller update and received this today:



Update from GOV.UK for:

Aviation passenger experience​



Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing before you travel to England

Page summary:
Check if you need proof of a negative COVID-19 test to travel to England from abroad.
Change made:
People who qualify as fully vaccinated under travel to England rules no longer need to take a COVID-19 test before travel to England.


Although we will need one to board the plane from OZ.
This takes effect from today, then later this month (day TBD) the Day 2 PCR test requirement will go and you'll be able to do a rapid test instead.
 
Ok. That's interesting. I think I'd prefer to fly with a mandated one.

Yes, nice idea.... but going back a month or so how many cases were there of people getting a negative PCR test within 72 hours and then testing positive on 'day 0' at hotel Q here in Oz? Somehow people managed to catch it between the test and boarding the plane :(
 
Yes, nice idea.... but going back a month or so how many cases were there of people getting a negative PCR test within 72 hours and then testing positive on 'day 0' at hotel Q here in Oz? Somehow people managed to catch it between the test and boarding the plane :(
I don’t know. How many? Nothing compared with what I may acquire doing a grocery shop in Sydney or Melbourne I suspect.
 
I don’t know. How many? Nothing compared with what I may acquire doing a grocery shop in Sydney or Melbourne I suspect.

There weren't huge numbers, but it showed that negative PCR tests aren't necessarily a guaranteed indicator everyone on the flight will be covid free. If I have choice down the track of having to pay $150 for a PCR test on one airline but not another, it could be a determining factor on which airline I choose (could add $1200 plus a huge inconvenience on a family of four travelling... especially if needing to get an airline mandated - but not country mandated - PCR for the return leg)
 
There weren't huge numbers, but it showed that negative PCR tests aren't necessarily a guaranteed indicator everyone on the flight will be covid free. If I have choice down the track of having to pay $150 for a PCR test on one airline but not another, it could be a determining factor on which airline I choose (could add $1200 plus a huge inconvenience on a family of four travelling... especially if needing to get an airline mandated - but not country mandated - PCR for the return leg)
Nothing in the pandemic is perfect. Just like the vaccine. If we aim for perfect we will fail. If finances form part of that decision to PCR or not be required to PCR then I’d choose the airline that demanded the former.
 

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