NT Borders Open from 17 July for Interstate Travel
- 18 June 2020
This is the news that Territory Tourism operators have been waiting for! The Northern Territory Chief Minister has announced today that the Northern Territory will end its mandatory quarantine arrangements to all states and territories from 12:01am on Friday 17 July.
Based on the evidence, the NT Chief Health Officer recommended a 28-day assessment period before opening NT borders – which is two COVID-19 replication cycles. It has been 28 days since the last COVID case in the NT.
From 17 July, visitors will not have to self-quarantine for 14 days before enjoying the Territory.
Some key points
- Interstate arrivals prior to 12:01am on Friday 17 July will need to undertake 14 days of self-quarantine.
- Interstate arrivals are required to complete a pre-arrival border crossing application form until 31 July.
- There are no changes to mandatory self-quarantine for international arrivals.
Page last updated on 18 June 2020