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Getting airports & travel going again post lockdown

Clinton Maynard is joined by James Goodwin, Australian Airports Association (AAA) Chief Executive Officer, who says Australia’s major international airports are ready to facilitate the return of overseas travel with the Australian Government investing $64 million in international security screening requirements.

Mr Goodwin says “Australia’s airports will perform a vital role in assisting government facilitate any new protocols and procedures as international travel resumes. We know restarting international aviation is not as simple as just opening the border.”

“There will be major complexities involved but airports stand ready to ensure the operational environment, policy settings and logistics are right so overseas travel can continue to be safe and secure for all passengers and staff.”

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