Australia’s Incoming Passenger Card Finally on the Way Out
The Australian government is finally phasing out the Incoming Passenger Card, replacing it with a digital Australia Travel Declaration (ATD).
The "Travel Lifestyle" category is all about enhancing every aspect of your travel experience. From airports and lounges to travel money, tools, and cruises, this section covers it all. Whether you're planning a luxury getaway or a practical trip, you’ll find valuable tips here. Explore articles below on how to elevate your travel lifestyle.
The Australian government is finally phasing out the Incoming Passenger Card, replacing it with a digital Australia Travel Declaration (ATD).
More Australians than ever before are travelling to Eastern Europe. Why are destinations like the Balkans becoming so popular with tourists?
Turbli provides turbulence forecasts for any upcoming commercial flight based on real-time weather information. You can also view the routes with the highest average turbulence.
The Australian government has proposed a new airline ombudsman and Charter of Customer Rights in its Aviation White Paper. This does very little for consumers.
Oneworld airlines including Qantas operate five excellent lounges at Singapore's Changi Airport. We rank all the options from best to worst.
Qantas Club members can access lounges at 24 Australian airports and many more overseas. Our guide explains everything you need to know, including how to gain entry.
Australians can now visit China without a visa for up to 15 days when travelling for business, tourism, transits or visiting family. The new policy will be in place until at least 31 December 2025.
Our overview of the international lounges at Sydney Airport ranks all the options from best to worst, including the Qantas and Singapore Airlines lounges.
Passengers with a long transit in Singapore can enjoy one of three free city tours departing from and returning to the airport, including a new Changi Precinct Tour.
You could save on GST by buying a new iPhone duty-free at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne or Perth airports. We examine whether or not that's a good deal.
All airlines and airports have IATA and ICAO codes. These are the most important codes, why they exist and where they originated.
Australian Frequent Flyer offers Basic, Silver, Gold & Platinum membership. You can get more benefits like discounts, training and webinar access by upgrading.