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Travel 20th Apr 2021 9:12 AM Â Australians have been given their first taste of travel beyond our borders in almost 400 days, but it turns out some travellers want to venture even further. Since the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble across the ditch, Aussie travellers have been quick to jump on the apparent loophole which means you can travel further than just a visit to New Zealand. According to the Australian Financial Review, Australian and Kiwi border officials have confirmed that a loophole of sorts does exist for Australians willing to fly into New Zealand, wait a few days and then book a flight to a third country. However there is a catch.
Travel 20th Apr 2021 9:12 AM Â Australians have been given their first taste of travel beyond our borders in almost 400 days, but it turns out some travellers want to venture even further. Since the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble across the ditch, Aussie travellers have been quick to jump on the apparent loophole which means you can travel further than just a visit to New Zealand. According to the Australian Financial Review, Australian and Kiwi border officials have confirmed that a loophole of sorts does exist for Australians willing to fly into New Zealand, wait a few days and then book a flight to a third country. However there is a catch.
Travel 20th Apr 2021 9:12 AM Â Australians have been given their first taste of travel beyond our borders in almost 400 days, but it turns out some travellers want to venture even further. Since the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble across the ditch, Aussie travellers have been quick to jump on the apparent loophole which means you can travel further than just a visit to New Zealand. According to the Australian Financial Review, Australian and Kiwi border officials have confirmed that a loophole of sorts does exist for Australians willing to fly into New Zealand, wait a few days and then book a flight to a third country. However there is a catch.
Travel 20th Apr 2021 9:12 AM Â Australians have been given their first taste of travel beyond our borders in almost 400 days, but it turns out some travellers want to venture even further. Since the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble across the ditch, Aussie travellers have been quick to jump on the apparent loophole which means you can travel further than just a visit to New Zealand. According to the Australian Financial Review, Australian and Kiwi border officials have confirmed that a loophole of sorts does exist for Australians willing to fly into New Zealand, wait a few days and then book a flight to a third country. However there is a catch.