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Scrapping Australia’s incoming passenger card among changes that could bring in $50bn a year, report says


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Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s John Hart says it’s ‘absurd’ to see travellers handing around pens to fill in the card

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If you’ve ever awkwardly scrambled to find a pen to fill in the incoming passenger card on a flight into Australia, you’re not alone.

A report from the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry called for the paper cards to be abolished, one of several recommendations aimed at modernising Australian air and seaports’ passenger processing.

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Continue reading…Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s John Hart says it’s ‘absurd’ to see travellers handing around pens to fill in the cardFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastIf you’ve ever awkwardly scrambled to find a pen to fill in the incoming passenger card on a flight into Australia, you’re not alone.A report from the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry called for the paper cards to be abolished, one of several recommendations aimed at modernising Australian air and seaports’ passenger processing.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…