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HOW OUR AUSSIE VAX PASSPORT WILL WORK

DAVID MILLS

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AMID reports the ban on Aussies flying overseas could be dropped as early as November, and Qantas announcing plans to resume flying in December, vaccinatio­n passports are emerging as a reality. Here’s what you should know.

WHEN WILL THEY BE READY?

Tourism Minister Dan Tehan said Australia would have a vaccinatio­n passport system “up and ready” in weeks, ready for deployment when the country hits the 80 per cent vaccinatio­n milestone.

All states are projected to reach 80 per cent vaccinatio­n by December, and some (NSW, ACT and Tasmania) sooner. Western Australia has indicated that it may keep its border closed for longer.

WHAT WILL PASSPORTS ALLOW YOU TO DO?

The Digital Passenger

Declaratio­n will allow you to depart Australia, and also to quarantine at home rather than in a hotel upon your return.

Mr Tehan said the vaccinatio­n passports would allow Australian­s to travel freely through certain other countries.

“We’ve been working with the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on to make sure that it will work with other countries,” he said.

HOW WILL THE PASSPORT WORK?

An app will be available with a QR code that can be scanned at Australian and internatio­nal airports, providing your vaccinatio­n informatio­n, which can be captured up to 72 hours prior to boarding. This informatio­n will also be linked to the chip in your Australian passport.

The Digital Passenger Declaratio­n will replace the incoming passenger cards, well known to generation­s of Aussie flyers, as well as the travel declaratio­n online form that has been in place since 2020.

SO WILL IT BE JUST ONE APP NEEDED TO FLY?

No. It addition to the Digital Passenger Declaratio­n, most internatio­nal airlines are likely to have their own apps which customers will need to download before they let you check in.

Qantas, Air New Zealand, Emirates, Etihad, Japan Airlines, Korean Air and Malaysia Airlines (among others) will be using the Internatio­nal Air Travel Associatio­n Travel Pass app for passengers. That app will allow passengers to store their vaccinatio­n certificat­es as well as test results on their phone.

Qantas has said it is looking at integratin­g the Travel Pass app into its own app, which allows people to book flights, check in and download boarding passes. Some airlines look to be backing a different app called the Common Pass. This means downloadin­g multiple apps may just be a fact of internatio­nal travel for years to come.

WHAT ABOUT DOMESTIC TRAVEL?

Although your Australian passport will not be needed for travel across state borders, Mr Tehan said the vaccinatio­n passport was being designed so it could be used for domestic travel. “We also want to put in place a system which will enable Australian­s … to freely travel within Australia and do so in a very safe manner,” the minister said.

The home quarantine trial currently running in South Australia is an indication of the sort of app that the federal government’s Digital Passenger Declaratio­n will need to integrate with.

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