THE Australian Government has recommenced the visa process for Chinese group travelers, according to an official statement. Don Farrell, the Minister for Trade and Tourism, announced Monday that visa processing for the Approved Destination Status (ADS) travel scheme has resumed for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement, Farrell described the recommencement as a major boost for Australia’s tourism industry. “The resumption of Chinese group tour travel will provide another welcome boost for Australia’s hard-working tourism operators,” he said. “The government has worked with industry to ensure we are well positioned to welcome back Chinese group tours, including putting in place the relevant agreements between both governments and industry for ADS visa processing.” “We look forward to welcoming more Chinese travelers to experience the stunning scenery and world-class tourism experiences Australia has to offer.” Prior to the pandemic, China was Australia’s largest source of international tourists, with Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data showing 1.4 million visitors from China traveled to Australia in 2019. According to Farrell, ADS visa holders spent approximately 581 million Australian dollars (US$373.3 million) in the country in 2019, which accounted for almost one third of the total spent by Chinese visitors. (Xinhua) |