Australia reopens its borders after nearly two years
Australia welcomed back international travelers Monday after the country reopened its borders for the first time in nearly two years.
The country had banned most non-residents without travel exemptions from visiting since March 2020.
"From 21 February 2022, all visa holders who are fully vaccinated for international travel purposes can travel to Australia without a travel exemption," according to a statement from the government's Department of Home Affairs.
"Unvaccinated visa holders will still need to be in an exempt category or hold an individual travel exemption to enter Australia," the statement continued.
According to Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan, 56 international flights will arrive in Australia Monday, including from the U.S., Canada, Great Britain and Japan.