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Australia’s incoming passenger card bound for the bin as Sydney airport trials digital declarations | Australia’s incoming passenger card bound for the bin as Sydney airport trials digital declarations |
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Passengers flying with Qantas from Auckland or Queenstown in New Zealand are eligible and must complete declaration digitally before they fly | Passengers flying with Qantas from Auckland or Queenstown in New Zealand are eligible and must complete declaration digitally before they fly |
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A cornerstone of Australian travel bureaucracy – the mandatory incoming passenger card filled out by travellers on international flights – may be headed for extinction. | |
Sydney airport, Australia’s busiest international terminal, launched the trial of a digital declaration card on Wednesday. | Sydney airport, Australia’s busiest international terminal, launched the trial of a digital declaration card on Wednesday. |
Only passengers flying with Qantas from Auckland or Queenstown in New Zealand are eligible and must complete a declaration digitally before they fly. | Only passengers flying with Qantas from Auckland or Queenstown in New Zealand are eligible and must complete a declaration digitally before they fly. |
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On landing in Sydney, they get a digital pass with a QR code for inspection by border and biosecurity officers. | On landing in Sydney, they get a digital pass with a QR code for inspection by border and biosecurity officers. |
The trial is operated through the Qantas app. | The trial is operated through the Qantas app. |
The move is part of a broader push towards contactless airline travel, including the use of digital credentials and facial recognition to streamline journeys. | The move is part of a broader push towards contactless airline travel, including the use of digital credentials and facial recognition to streamline journeys. |
Qantas is the first Australian airline to introduce a digital replacement for the incoming passenger card, which has long been a bugbear for weary travellers at the end of an arduous journey home. | Qantas is the first Australian airline to introduce a digital replacement for the incoming passenger card, which has long been a bugbear for weary travellers at the end of an arduous journey home. |
Though new for Sydney, a similar trial has been operational at Brisbane international airport since October last year, with more than 70,000 passengers taking part. | Though new for Sydney, a similar trial has been operational at Brisbane international airport since October last year, with more than 70,000 passengers taking part. |
The home affairs and immigration minister, Tony Burke, said the digital option at Sydney airport would be welcomed by passengers. | The home affairs and immigration minister, Tony Burke, said the digital option at Sydney airport would be welcomed by passengers. |
“Extending the trial to Australia’s busiest airport means, every day, hundreds more passengers will have a more seamless travel experience.” | “Extending the trial to Australia’s busiest airport means, every day, hundreds more passengers will have a more seamless travel experience.” |
The Qantas international and freight chief executive, Cam Wallace, described it as “a significant step forward” in simplifying the arrival process. | The Qantas international and freight chief executive, Cam Wallace, described it as “a significant step forward” in simplifying the arrival process. |
He said the response from travellers in Brisbane had been “overwhelmingly positive [and] has demonstrated just how much demand there is for this innovation”. | He said the response from travellers in Brisbane had been “overwhelmingly positive [and] has demonstrated just how much demand there is for this innovation”. |
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An Australian Border Force (ABF) spokesperson could not provide a timeline of which Australian airport could trial the program next but confirmed a staged introduction is likely given its success in Brisbane. | An Australian Border Force (ABF) spokesperson could not provide a timeline of which Australian airport could trial the program next but confirmed a staged introduction is likely given its success in Brisbane. |
The ABF said it will work with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Sydney airport on expanding the trial over the coming months to include additional Qantas flights. | The ABF said it will work with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Sydney airport on expanding the trial over the coming months to include additional Qantas flights. |
The spokesperson could not confirm whether other airlines would adopt the digital innovation, or if international flights outside of New Zealand would be included. | The spokesperson could not confirm whether other airlines would adopt the digital innovation, or if international flights outside of New Zealand would be included. |
The ABF commissioner, Gavan Reynolds, said the introduction of the digital incoming passenger card at Sydney “is a huge step forward for industry and passengers”. | The ABF commissioner, Gavan Reynolds, said the introduction of the digital incoming passenger card at Sydney “is a huge step forward for industry and passengers”. |
The agriculture, fisheries and forestry minister, Julie Collins, said the initiative will help simplify traveller clearances while ensuring strong biosecurity protections at the border. | The agriculture, fisheries and forestry minister, Julie Collins, said the initiative will help simplify traveller clearances while ensuring strong biosecurity protections at the border. |
Australian citizens who refuse to complete an IPC may be penalised, according to the ABF website. Non-Australian citizens may be penalised and refused immigration clearance. | Australian citizens who refuse to complete an IPC may be penalised, according to the ABF website. Non-Australian citizens may be penalised and refused immigration clearance. |
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