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Australia has a pretty strict policy on its travel international and otherwise as they do not want another wave of the virus plaguing the country. But it was none other than g adventures founder Bruce poon tip has expressed his shock over Australia’s tough international travel stance, saying the lack of clarity around a reopening timeline has made it difficult for the adventure travel company to time its restart down under.

 Poon Tip said that from the outside, Australia’s border restrictions seem “very harsh” and “difficult to understand”. He further quotes that “It is outrageous to us. Australia took a stance early that every life mattered and one death was too many … and [when there was] a handful of cases, they were prepared to lock down and put restrictions on immediately, As the rest of the world is starting to open up now 14 to 15 months later [and] vaccines are available, we need to open the world – we just can’t stay closed. And Australia is still pushing to be closed until midway into 2022, which I think is a pretty outrageous decision. It’s hard to understand from outside. With the few cases that you’ve had – there’s been sacrifices in every country, there’s been deaths, various variants, second waves we’ve all had to withstand – but Australia and New Zealand have taken a very aggressive stance from the very beginning, and from the outside, it’s very difficult to understand.”

Poon Tip said that while the federal government has flagged mid-next-year for an expected reopening of Australia’s international border, it’s “still just a maybe”, and this lack of clarity was making it hard for G Adventures to plan the resumption of its local operations.

He stated that “if you decide to open tomorrow, we can’t just start running trips the following week – it has to be carefully planned, we’ve all downsized and downscaled in those regions, and now we have to scale back up, and we can’t do that when we don’t have a clear direction from government about what the path is to opening. you don’t have any definitive dates or definitive timelines, and no one can be completely definitive, but i think there’s a feeling that the government of Australia isn’t motivated to open, whereas in the Uk, even though we don’t have as much information, we know the government is highly motivated to open its borders.”

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