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Flights from all over the world are returning to Sydney

Despite the NSW Government’s limit of 450 arrivals a day at Sydney Airport and no more than 50 on any one plane, 15 international flights landed into Sydney over the weekend - including two from China - with another 10 expected today.

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Over 330,000 Australians have returned home from around the world since the COVID-19 pandemic travel emergency began on March 13, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.

Despite the NSW Government’s limit of 450 arrivals a day at Sydney Airport and no more than 50 on any one plane, 15 international flights landed into Sydney over the weekend - including two from China - with another 10 expected on Monday.

As Premier Gladys Berejiklian yesterday defended the state’s move to charge returning Aussies $3000 for their 14-day mandatory quarantine she said she had heard anecdotal reports of people leaving Australia and returning a number of times.

People get health checks at Sydney Airport on Sunday. Picture: Damian Shaw
People get health checks at Sydney Airport on Sunday. Picture: Damian Shaw

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She said Australian citizens and permanent residents have known for three to four months to consider coming back.

“This is a way in which we can make sure that people think carefully about what their options are in the future,” she said.

“It might be regarded as tough but we need to put the health and safety of our residents in NSW first.”

NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has said that with the current crisis in Victoria and with Queensland now charging for hotel quarantine, some returning travellers were changing their travel plans and landing in Sydney for their 2-week quarantine.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard says NSW is copping the brunt of Australian return travellers. Picture: Jeremy Piper
Health Minister Brad Hazzard says NSW is copping the brunt of Australian return travellers. Picture: Jeremy Piper

The planes landing at Sydney over the weekend and today from Doha, Singapore, Tokyo, Guangzhou, Xiamen, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Colombo and Auckland are mostly empty.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade yesterday said that 26,000 of the 330,000 travellers who have come back since March 13, had been helped by DFAT to return on 317 flights, 63 of them directly facilitated by the government in unprecedented moves where there were no commercial options.

The largest cohorts of Australians who have needed government help have come from Bangladesh, India, Lebanon, Nepal, Philippines, Peru, South Africa, and Thailand.

Travellers being taken into the Travelodge Hotel in Darlinghurst for mandatory quarantine. Picture: Tim Hunter
Travellers being taken into the Travelodge Hotel in Darlinghurst for mandatory quarantine. Picture: Tim Hunter

They have included people from Fiji and Vanuatu on a combination of private charters and ADF-facilitated humanitarian flights and 112 Australian and New Zealand passengers from the Greg Mortimer cruise ship in Uruguay — many of whom were COVID-19 positive — with Aurora Expeditions.

The government on March 13 advised all Australians to reconsider the need to travel overseas, on March 17, it advised Australians overseas who wanted to return home to do so as soon as possible by commercial means and on March 18, it raised the travel advice for anywhere overseas to the top level of “Do not travel”.

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