With international travel comes international travel requirements. Take a look at our handy travel tips and entry requirements for ensuring your journey is as smooth and wonderful as can be.
Seems straightforward, however it's not as simple as it sounds.
You also must ensure that your passport is in good condition. If your Australian passport has some damage visit theΒ Australian Passport Officeβs websiteΒ for more information about whether it can still be used. Β
Note:Β normal wear and tear should not be a problem, but more serious damage can stop you from travelling. If you are travelling on a foreign passport, please contact your local consular office for guidance.
A visa is permission for a non-citizen to travel to a particular country.
To find out if you need a visa for travel to a particular country, visit theΒ IATA Travel Centre.
Many of the destinations we service have their own rules and regulations for entry.Β
Please note: these are guidelines only and your individual requirements for international travel may vary. Virgin Australia recommends you contact the relevant government agency for your destination. Visa requirements are subject to change without notice.
Most countries require visitors to have proof of onward or return travel arrangements. Sorry, you can't stay on holiday forever!
Virgin Australia ground crew will require you to show all relevant travel documents at check-in.Β Guests are solely responsible for obtaining all travel documents and for complying with all laws, regulations, orders and travel requirements of countries to be flown from, into or over. The airline may refuse to carry you if we reasonably believe you will be refused entry to the destination country. For general information on passports and visas please visit your countries Foreign Affairs or State Department website.