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Australia Reopens to Chinese Group Tourism


Australia has recommenced visa processing for Chinese group travel, Australia's Ministry of Trade and Tourism announced on Monday.

The visa processing restart follows China's lifting of pandemic-era restrictions last month on outbound group tours to Australia, the U.S., Japan and multiple other countries.

Australia reopened its borders to international travel in March this year. Since its reopening, Chinese tourism has slowly returned. In July, it reached 79,040, which was 50% of its pre-pandemic level.

Before the pandemic, China was Australia's largest inbound tourism market in terms of spend. In 2019, Chinese group tours spent $581 million, which was about one-third of all Chinese travel spend in Australia.

"The resumption of Chinese group tour travel will provide another welcome boost for Australia's hard-working tourism operators," said Australia Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell.

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