Kaitlyn Dever and Billie Lourd have been seen preparing to jet to Queensland after completing two weeks of hotel quarantine in Sydney.
The pair were seen preparing to board their flights as they prepare to begin filming the romantic comedy Ticket To Paradise with George Clooney and Julia Roberts.
Billie, 29, was seen checking into the flight at the Sydney airport while carrying her son Kingston, 13 months, whom she shares with fiancé Austen Rydell.
Ready to fly: Billie Lourd was seen at Sydney airport with her son Kingston, 13 months, preparing for her flight north to Queensland to film Ticket To Paradise
The actress, who is daughter of the late Carrie Fisher, donned a face mask and opted for a dark floral dress which she paired with a black cardigan.
She accessorised with a gold chain necklace, that her son played with, and a red cross body bag.
Following behind at the check-in was Kaitlyn, 24, who pushed a cart laden with luggage as she prepared to board the flight.
In town: Joining the actress was her co-star Kaitlyn Dever after the pair completed a mandatory two weeks in hotel quarantine beginning work on the film Ticket To Paradise
Checking in! Billie was seen checking into the flight at the Sydney airport while carrying her o son, who she shares with fiancé Austen Rydell
Dressed for the flight: The actress, who is the daughter of the late Carrie Fisher, donned a face mask and opted for a dark floral dress
The actress opted for a casual look in a gingham jacket, a vintage shirt, black track pants and New Balance trainers.
She wore a purple face masker and completed her look with a Laval crossbody bag and a Los Angeles Kings cap.
After checking in the stars were seen making their way down an escalator with a friend.
Extra baggage: Following behind at the check-in was Kaitlyn, who pushed a cart laden with her suitcases as she prepared to board the flight
Ready to go: After checking in, both Billie and Kaitlyn were seen making their way down an escalator with a friend
Entourage: The actresses were joined by a friend after completing a mandatory fortnight in hotel quarantine
They walked past a café on their way to their gate, ahead of their flight.
Billie went back to order something for herself and while waiting she and Kaitlyn appeared to have a lively conversation.
At one point, her son tried to grab the straw out of his mother’s mouth as she took sips of her beverage before their flight.
This is not the first time Billie and Kaitlyn have worked together, in fact the two co-starred in the 2019 comedy Booksmart, directed by Olivia Wilde.
Low key look: Kaitlyn opted for a casual look in a gingham jacket, a vintage shirt, black track pants and New Balance trainers
Friends: Billie went back to order something for herself and while waiting she and Kaitlyn appeared to have a lively conversation
Caffeine: She pulled down her mask to take a sip of her iced coffee
Cheeky! At one point, her son tried to grab the straw out of his mother’s mouth as she took sips of her beverage before their flight
Ticket To Paradise centres on George Clooney and Julia Robert who play a divorced couple who travel to Bali in a desperate bid to stop their daughter, played by Kaitlyn, from getting married.
Kaitlyn and her friend Wren, played by Billie, travel to Bali after graduating from university.
The movie will be filmed entirely in Queensland, with the picturesque Whitsundays doubling for Bali.
Soon: Ticket To Paradise centres on George Clooney and Julia Roberts (pictured) who play a divorced couple who travel to Bali to stop their daughter from getting married
The shoot is scheduled for two months from mid-November, with locations on The Gold Coast and Brisbane.
The production is expected to generate $47million for the Australian economy and create more than 270 jobs.
The project received a $6.4million grant from the federal government’s Location Incentive Program.
The feature has a release date of October 21, 2022, according to Deadline.
Welcome to paradise! The movie will be filmed entirely in Queensland, with the Whitsundays (pictured) doubling for Bali. It is scheduled for two months from mid-November