The NSW Government will begin to charge returning international travellers for their hotel quarantine accommodation from 12:01am Saturday, 18 July.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the NSW Government’s decision to introduce mandatory hotel quarantine for returning overseas travellers had been instrumental in reducing the spread of COVID-19 not only in NSW, but also across Australia.
“NSW is the gateway to Australia, with more than 35,000 Australians citizens and permanent residents returning from overseas processed through our hotel quarantine system since 29 March 2020,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“The NSW taxpayers have footed much of the bill so far, with more than $65 million spent on quarantine accommodation to house international travellers returning to Australia.
Fees and payment
- Travellers will be charged $3,000 for one adult, additional occupants can be added as follows:
- Additional adults: $1000 each
- Additional children: $500 each
- Child under 3: no additional cost
- Eg. Family of 2 adults and 2 children over the age of 3 would pay $5000.
- Eg. Family of 2 adults and 4 children over the age of 3 would pay $6000.
- The hotel quarantine fee includes accommodation and daily meals.
- At the end of quarantine, travellers will receive an invoice to pay within 30 days.
- Hardship arrangements will be available.
- Travellers who purchased their flights before 11:59pm 12 July AEST will be excluded from quarantine charges. Conditions apply and evidence will need to be supplied. These travellers will still be required to quarantine in government arranged accommodation.
- The NSW Government will continue to fund security, transport and logistics
No additional application will be required, all international travellers will automatically be directed into hotel quarantine per the current process.