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Stuck in the UK because of COVID-19, Ann fears she might soon be homeless
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South Australian Ann Dixon-Short, in the United Kingdom looking after her ill mother, says she has had four flights home cancelled.
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For the best part of a year, overseas travel has been off limits for Australians.
The COVID-19 pandemic has limited international travel to those with only the most important reasons including for those who need to care for an ageing relative.
Which is why Ann Dixon-Short left for the UK last July.
Her mother, now 100, had a fall down a set of stairs, which put her in hospital.
Despite months on end of desperate pleas, we have only just felt like our fellow Australians are coming to our defence as Victoria prepares to host the Australian Open. And even then, our country still remains split on whether we should be allowed home.
When we lost our first flight back in August, we were given a 48-hour window by my work to decide if we would chase another flight home leaving in a month’s time, or if I would sign a six-month contract extension. We took the option that didn’t have the threat of homelessness attached to it.
Travel adviser busts myths about Australians stranded overseas during coronavirus pandemic
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Australia is now facing the second wave of travellers who want to return home, but there is a mountain of myths that need to be busted about the process, one expert warns.
Key points:
Caps on international arrivals are just part of the problem
Doctor says there are two key impediments to regional hotel quarantine
Ann-Catherine Jones is a travel adviser who has become something of a flight whisperer in recent months as she navigates complicated regulations to help stranded Australians get back.
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