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26 Jun 2021 | 11:30 AM UTC

New Zealand: Authorities suspend all quarantine-free travel from Australia through at least 23:59 June 29 /update 8

Officials in New Zealand suspend all quarantine-free travel from Australia through at least 23:59 June 29 due to COVID-19 activity.

Critical

Event

Since 22:30 June 26, officials in New Zealand have suspended all quarantine-free travel from Australia until at least 23:59 June 29 due to COVID-19 activity in the country. Arrivals in New Zealand must undergo quarantine for 14 days at a government-designated facility. The government has requested that anybody who has been in Australia since June 21 to monitor their health, but has not required them to self-isolate. Authorities may extend the measure if deemed necessary.

Previously, authorities had suspended quarantine-free travel from New South Wales, Australia until at least 23:59 July, also due to COVID-19 activity. Also previously, individuals who visited a designated location of interest in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, or the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) at the specified time cannot travel to New Zealand for two weeks from the date of their visit to such a location.

Airlines will likely cancel some flights between New Zealand and Australia due to decreased demand.

Advice

Consider deferring travel plans and check with travel providers for rebooking options if impacted by the quarantine exemption suspension. Follow all official instructions.

Resources

New Zealand COVID-19 Information

Victoria Public Exposure Sites

NSW COVID-19 case locations

Queensland Exposure Sites