Flights between India and Australia are to be reduced by 30 percent amid worries about a surge in pandemic cases in the subcontinent.
The move comes after lobbying from the West Australian government and an increase in the number of infected travelers from India at Australia’s quarantine facilities.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the reduction would apply to government-chartered flights arriving in the Northern Territory, where there is a quarantine facility at Howard Springs, as well as to direct flights arriving in Sydney.
Morrison said Australia would also be limiting departure exceptions for Australians traveling to high-risk countries and require people coming from read more ⇒
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