Australia to Lift International Travel Ban in November

  • Current caps on international arrivals to be removed
  • Vaccinated Australians to do seven-day quarantine at home
WATCH: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says bans on international travel will be lifted in November, a month ahead of schedule.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Australia is racing ever faster toward reopening its international borders, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday announcing that bans on international travel will be lifted in November, a month ahead of schedule.

The shift will allow states that have reached the 80% vaccination rate to welcome immunized overseas visitors, while Australians will be able to travel abroad with no restrictions on destination. Tourism Minister Dan Tehan had said in September that these new rules would be implemented by Christmas at the latest.