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Federal Government to add 20 repatriation flights to bring Australians stranded abroad during coronavirus home – ABC News
The flights will take off from “priority areas” around the world and will be organised by the Commonwealth over the next few months.

The Federal Government will schedule another 20 repatriation flights to bring stranded Australians home.
Key points:
- The repatriation flights come just a week after National Cabinet slashed the cap on international passengers
- Less than 24 hours ago, Emirates suspended flights to and from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane
- Incoming travellers will quarantine in the Northern Territory, Canberra and Tasmania
Acting Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham said flights from “priority areas” determined by the Department…
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