Overseas Travel Advice
- Assessing Your Risk
- Practicing Prevention
- Planning for Emergencies
- Safe and Healthy Travelling
- Destination Status
Planning for emergencies
Travellers need to consider some ‘What if?’ questions before travel.
In the event of a pandemic, it is possible that some countries may close their borders. It may not be possible to leave a particular country, or it may be that a border is open for exit, but destination countries are closed. The timeframe for these closures is unknown, although it is thought that these would be relatively brief measures to slow transmission of a pandemic, not stop it. These possible situations are not clear and remain speculative.
It is unlikely that countries will close their borders to their own citizens, but rather may temporarily halt entry of foreign nationals. Citizens returning to their home country may be required to undertake some form of quarantine procedures, including daily reporting and monitoring.
Travellers should:
- attempt to keep as flexible ticketing as possible
- travel with comprehensive travel insurance
- have access to money if plans need to be changed urgently
Prospective travellers should keep informed about the current status of the pandemic threat.
Remember that Australian Missions overseas may not be able to provide normal consular services through a pandemic peak, and travellers may have little support around them. Careful planning of itineraries will be required in early stages of any pandemic to avoid active transmission areas.
Travellers who are unavoidably travelling in the presence of an early pandemic should have access to a N95 mask and antivirals. The decision to commence medications preventively or wait to treat a flu-like illness should be made in consultation with medical expertise.
Related Information
Check out our Health Alerts section for breaking news on avian influenza. You can also visit www.traveldoctor.com.au and www.smarttraveller.gov.au.
Prior to travelling overseas, visit a travel health specialist or your doctor to discuss your individual needs in terms of health and safety advice, vaccinations, medical kits, medications, etc.
The HSA Group, through its specialist travel arm the Travel Doctor, provides travel health alerts to its corporate clients on issues of interest to Australian travellers. To register your company to receive alerts please email Brock Cambourne.
The Travel Doctor-TMVC can assist you with:
- Preparing you or your personnel for both holiday and business travel;
- Essential travel health advice and information;
- Travellers' medical kits;
- All vaccinations and anti-malarials;
For more information visit www.traveldoctor.com.au.

