Travel WeeklyTravel WeeklyTravel Weekly
  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
Search
  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
  • Appointments
  • Hotels
  • Rail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Travel Advisors
  • Wholesalers
  • Partner Content
  • Events
  • Latest News
  • Subscribe to newsletter
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Women in Travel Awards
  • Travel DAZE
© 2025 The Misfits Media Company Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Locally-developed ‘digital health passport’ could unlock Australia’s international border gates
Share
Subscribe
Sign In
Travel WeeklyTravel Weekly
Search
  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
  • Hotels
  • Rail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Travel Advisors
  • Wholesalers
  • Partner Content
  • Events
  • Discover
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Women in Travel Awards
  • Travel DAZE
  • The Travel Awards
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Editorial Principles
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise With Us
© 2025 The Misfits Media Company Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Travel Weekly > Technology > Locally-developed ‘digital health passport’ could unlock Australia’s international border gates
Technology

Locally-developed ‘digital health passport’ could unlock Australia’s international border gates

huntley
Published on: 7th December 2020 at 10:30 AM
huntley
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

Border closures and hotel quarantine could soon become things of the past for Australia, thanks to the launch of a locally-developed ‘digital health passport’.

Led by infectious disease and border control experts, goPassport’s transparent and secure digital process is designed to significantly reduce COVID risks for travellers and host nations, while virtually eliminating the need for lengthy quarantine on arrival.

According to Klaus Felsche, co-founder of goPassport, the technology allows travellers to prove they are COVID-free before they begin their journey, and update authorities in real time about their health status, including any vaccinations or COVID-19 test results.

The technology’s ‘Health Risk Flag’ will also be made available to Australian border authorities to automate check-in, aircraft boarding and on-arrival clearance without a traveller having to show certificates or even the goPassport app.

For border authorities and others who do not have automatic access to the goPassport Health Risk Flag, the certificate will be visible in the goPassport app. A scan of the QR code will allow immediate confirmation that the status is genuine.

Felsche said goPassport allows COVID-19 risk management to happen offshore, before visitors travel to Australia, so that only very low-risk travellers arrive.

“This will ensure that these travellers represent no risk to our Australian community, as goPassport’s technical layers monitor clinical compliance, eliminating the risk,” he said.

With Australia preparing to reopen its borders in 2021 and hopes rising for an effective COVD-19 vaccine, goPassport chairman Matt McKinley said the technology will allow a quick restart for Australia’s $85 billion international export sector.

“The good news on the horizon is Pfizer’s and Moderna’s potential vaccines,” he said.

“However, for these vaccines to effectively support travel, an individual must be able to present their health status, so goPassport is going to be a crucial part of reopening Australia and many other countries.

The technology is backed by the Australian Tourism Export Council, with managing director Peter Shelley describing goPassport as “the technological and clinical backbone for the future of travel.

“Combined with the powerful logistics handling of managed travel, we can offer governments solutions to open borders with a ‘no gaps’ approach,” he said.

The founders of goPassport are currently seeking to raise up to $2 million through equity crowdfunding platform OnMarket.

SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR FREE
Sign up to receive a subscription to the Travel Weekly daily email newsletter
TAGGED:atecAustralian Tourism Export Councildigital health passportgoPassportinternational borderInternational bordersinternational travelKlaus FelscheMatt McKinleypeter shelleytravel technology
Share

Latest News

On board China Eastern Airlines flight AKLEZE.
China Eastern Airlines offers world’s longest passenger flight via Auckland
December 16, 2025
Hoda Alzubaidi with Clinton Hearne
Clinton Hearne named as executive GM of Flight Centre’s World360 Rewards
December 16, 2025
Air New Zealand A3320neo (Supplied)
Air New Zealand readies for busy summer season, as 2.7 million Kiwis take flight
December 16, 2025
Infinity Holidays announces its '10 Days of Christmas Giveaway'.
Infinity Holidays drives trade engagement with 10 days of Christmas agent giveaway
December 16, 2025
//

Travel Weekly is an Australian travel industry publication covering the latest news, trends, and insights across tourism, aviation, hospitality and travel marketing.

About TW

  • About
  • Contact
  • Editorial Principles
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise With Us

Top Categories

  • Aviation
  • Cruise
  • Destinations
  • Hotels
  • Rail
  • Tourism
  • Travel Advisors

Sign Up for Our Newsletter



Travel WeeklyTravel Weekly
Follow US
© 2025 The Misfits Media Company Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up