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Navigating International Travel in the Post-COVID Era: What Australians Need to Know About Travel Restrictions

Writer's picture: Charlie GalahCharlie Galah

As international borders reopen and travel resumes in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Australian travellers face a new landscape of travel restrictions and health safety protocols. This guide will help you understand the current state of international travel, including crucial updates on travel restrictions, health safety guidelines, airline policies, and how leveraging eSIM technology can provide a safer, contactless travel experience.


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Understanding Current Travel Restrictions

Stay Informed:

  • Travel Alerts and Updates: Always check the Australian Government's Smartraveller website before planning your journey for the latest advice and official travel alerts.

  • Destination-Specific Restrictions: Each country may have different entry requirements and quarantine rules based on the current COVID-19 situation. Some may require proof of vaccination, while others might still enforce a quarantine period.


Health Safety Measures in Place

Airline Responses:

  • Enhanced Cleaning Protocols: Airlines have ramped up their cleaning measures, including the use of electrostatic disinfectant sprays and HEPA filters to ensure cabin air is virus-free.

  • Contactless Procedures: From online check-in to contactless boarding, airlines are minimizing physical interactions. Meals and in-flight services have also been adjusted to reduce contact.


Airport Safety Measures:

  • Testing and Screening: Expect health screenings and, in some cases, mandatory COVID-19 tests upon arrival or before departure.

  • Social Distancing: Markings and signage to ensure social distancing are now common at check-in counters, security checks, boarding gates, and baggage claims.


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The Role of Technology in Safe Travel

eSIM Technology as a Safe Contact Solution:

  • What is an eSIM? An eSIM is an embedded SIM inside your mobile device that allows you to activate a cellular plan from operators around the world without swapping physical SIM cards.

  • Reducing Physical Contact: With an eSIM, travelers can avoid the hassle of purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival, which not only involves physical interaction but also queuing and handling cash or cards.

  • Instant Connectivity: Pre-plan your data needs and choose a plan that suits your destination right from your device before you even leave Australia, ensuring you’re connected as soon as you land.

  • Flexibility and Coverage: AussieRoam eSIM offers extensive coverage in numerous countries, providing data plans that are flexible and can be adjusted according to your travel schedule and needs.


New Travel Norms and Tips

Preparation is Key:

  • Travel Insurance: More important than ever, ensure your travel insurance covers COVID-19-related incidents.

  • Pack Smart: Include masks, hand sanitizers, and disinfectant wipes in your carry-on. Also, carry your vaccination certificate if required.

  • Stay Flexible: Travel policies and restrictions may change rapidly, so book flexible airfares and accommodation where possible.


Cultural Sensitivity and Adaptation:

  • Respect Local Norms: Different destinations may have varying levels of caution and restrictions related to COVID-19. Be respectful and adhere to local guidelines and norms.


Navigating international travel post-COVID requires more preparation and awareness than ever before. By staying informed, leveraging the right technology, and preparing adequately, you can embark on your next international adventure with confidence. The use of eSIM technology like AussieRoam ensures that you stay connected safely and seamlessly, letting you focus more on enjoying your travel experiences and less on logistics.


Get ready for your next trip with AussieRoam eSIM! Explore our plans now and travel smarter and safer in the post-COVID world.



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