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A legend has passed - Shane Warne Australia
A final goodbyeThe Melbourne Cricket Ground was filled with memories on the 30th of march, honouring former Australia test cricketer Shane Warne. Shane’s contributions to his sport, the state, and the country itself magnify the passion he had for cricket. After Shane Warne’s retirement in 2007, he played for 4
India is overcoming the challenges of COVID-19
We all went through nearly challenging 2 years with ups and downs, loosing our loved ones and without able to see our families over the period, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Fortunately, now we can look at the light of end of the darkest period as the shadow of Covid
Skies reopen, Indians flock to airlines desks
Many flights, even more memories!International flights will be resuming after a two-year gap. From Sunday 27th March, over 3,249 weekly flights will be operating from India. As the bubble systems are easing for travel destinations, there is an increase in connecting flights, due to the increase, airfares will decrease to
Australia will recognize higher education degrees completed in India.
The partnership between India and Australia is set to growIt appears as though the world is returning to some sort of normalcy after the pandemic, on the 22nd March 2022, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi took part in a virtual meeting to discuss the
After a 2 year wait, India resumes international flights.
This is great news for overseas travellers as they can resume their visits to India. The reopening of international borders has been long-awaited, there has been a pent-up need to travel to India for passengers waiting to see their family and loved ones.After 2 years of suspended travel, India will
Australia Celebrates International Travel
Your Toolkit To A Perfect Travel Australia is on track with its increase in international arrivals during the second week of borders fully opening. Two years have been too long to wait, and travellers are excited to fly down under. Australia has been the most sorted after destination, offering beautiful
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It is a great day, smiling faces fill Melbourne’s airport. As families reunite and excited travellers wait to explore Australia. Fully vaccinated travellers have been allowed to set foot in Australia and say G’day. We made it to the other end Australia! The borders are finally open, marking a significant
Blog Australian Border Open-Family reunion
Australia has imposed one of the strictest restrictions and travel bans since March 2020 due to COVID-19, but this is all changing today. Prime Minister Scott Morrison celebrates the opening of Australian Borders with a cheerful and optimistic smile. Fully vaccinated travellers and all visa holders can travel down under.
Australian borders open for tourists
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has just announced that international borders will reopen for all visa holders who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Australian borders have been slowly reopening since min December 2021, ensuring that family members of citizens, permanent residents and international students the first to return. After new
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Australia will be drastically easing its requirements regarding COVID-19 testing mainly for inbound travellers to ease the current situation of how the country manages international travel during the pandemic. On Friday, the federal government confirmed that returning travelers will be given the option to do a rapid antigen test (RAT)
Singapore has taken off from the list of Omicron 'At-risk' nations
India has removed Singapore from the list of Omicron risk countries The removal of Singapore from at-risk countries has become a big relief to the Indian diaspora due to pent up travel demand between Singapore and India. Read More: Omicron singapore removed from the list of at risk countries Singapore
Omicron classified as a ‘super mild’ variant With weeks to go for Christmas and the New Year, travellers and families are scrambling to secure last minute tickets to be with their loved ones and explore the wonders of India. This is not the time to ‘umm’ and ‘aah’. This is
For a while, it was impossible to travel more than 5km from our houses, especially in Melbourne. At that point, the (almost) 10,000 kms that stood between India and Melbourne felt like a few light years away. But not anymore. The boundaries have melted away and travel between India and
Travel with us this Diwali and you can get up to $500 off The winds of freedom are blowing and the entire nation is looking forward to travelling without the shackles of restrictions. Well, almost. And the timing couldn’t be better. Around this time of the year, the Indian community
No quarantine for fully vaccinated international travellers via Sydney. Up until even a few weeks ago with surging cases of COVID 19 and unflattering vaccination numbers, for international travellers looking to travel into NSW and Victoria, no travel was complete without mandatory hotel quarantine and a series of COVID 19
NSW to ‘open up to the world’, scraps quarantine for fully vaccinated passengers On the occasion of Dussera, could residents of NSW wanting to return to, or travellers wanting to visit the state, have asked for a better gift? We celebrate Dussera to mark the occasion of Lord Rama defeating
It is around this time of the year when festivities from the Hindu calendar spring to life. As a lead up to one of the most popular Indian festivals, Diwali, the majority of India and many Indians settled overseas celebrate Navratri, Durga Ashtami and Dussera. In the years before COVID
Over the many decades that we have all been travelling, it has almost always been a case of booking a return fare, as opposed to buying two single fares simply because a ‘bundle’ has always been cheaper than the individual parts. But the last two years have proved that our
Its true when they say, we must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey. Our journey of repatriation has been nothing but the most challenging yet rewarding of all. When the pandemic caused distance between you and your family, it pained us. We knew we had to
Australia has had one of the strictest lockdowns in the world and it’s been months and months that we have been battling against this deadly virus. Both mentally and physically, every Australian has struggled through this. Not being able to meet our loved ones, travel like before, or go out