
The Australian government plans to replace paper arrival cards with digital passenger declarations for incoming travellers. The digital system will be rolled out at all international airports and seaports after a successful trial on Qantas flights. This change aims to streamline entry processes for millions of passengers.
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Ends paper arrival cards for incoming international travelers.
The Albanese government announced the rollout of digital passenger cards to all Australian international airports and seaports.
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The Albanese government announced the rollout of digital passenger cards to all Australian international airports and seaports.
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The Albanese government announced the rollout of digital passenger cards to all Australian international airports and seaports.
OpinionPaper arrival cards will be replaced by digital passenger cards for incoming travellers to Australia at all international airports and seaports.
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