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Brisbane Airport ‘unreservedly apologises’ for international arrivals COVID-19 breach

Two passengers who arrived from coronavirus-hit Papua New Guinea were accidentally allowed into the departures area of Brisbane’s international airport this morning, the airport’s operators say.
Key points:
- Two transiting passengers from Port Moresby were accidentally allowed into the ‘green zone’ of Brisbane airport
- Currently all overseas arrivals except for those from New Zealand must stay in ‘red zone’ areas of the airport
- The ABC understands Queensland Health is in the process of organising COVID-19 tests for affected passengers
In a statement, the Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) said two transiting passengers who arrived from Port Moresby were accidentally allowed into the ‘green zone’ on the airport.
“At approximately 9:30am, two…
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