Say Goodbye To The Paper Passenger Card: Australia's Borders Are Going Digital
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Say Goodbye To The Paper Passenger Card: Australia's Borders Are Going Digital
Australia will soon begin phasing out paper passenger cards in favour of a digital alternative, as part of a $56.1 million push to modernise the country's border control system. The post Say goodbye to the paper passenger card: Australia’s borders are going digital appeared first on Cruise Passenger.
ATEC welcomes Australia’s digital arrival system for international travellers
The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC), the peak body representing Australia’s tourism export sector, has welcomed the Australian Government’s decision to replace paper Incoming Passenger Cards with a new digital arrival system, saying the move will modernise the visitor experience, simplify the arrival process for international travellers and strengthen Australia’s competitiveness as a global tourism destination. According to a press stat…
Australia is finally ditching paper arrival cards at airports
Australia will replace paper passenger arrival cards with a digital system to streamline airport arrivals, improve data collection and modernise border processing. The post Australia is finally ditching paper arrival cards at airports appeared first on SmartCompany.
Overseas arrivals card going digital nationwide in 2026
Overseas arrivals will have the paperwork taken out for them with a digital ‘card’ to roll out across the country’s international points of entry. The federal government is to spend $56.1 million over four years on digitalising the passenger declaration process after current trials proved a success, it says. Federal Tourism Minister Senator Don Farrell says “making arrivals simpler and quicker means visitors can spend less time filling out forms…
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