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Air New Zealand s busiest day since Covid-19 started

Share There were big smiles under the masks last Friday, as Air New Zealand had their busiest day of flying since Covid-19 closed the borders. It says 42,000 flyers have been booked across the airline’s 520 flights as the long weekend and school holidays coincide with the start of this week’s trans-Tasman bubble. Onboard one of the services was Air NZ CEO Greg Foran, who headed across the ditch to Sydney on his first international flight since becoming CEO last year. Air New Zealand General Customer Cabin Crew Leeanne Langridge says it will be a “bumper day” with Auckland-Wellington the busiest route with around 5500 customers.

Australian tourist couple celebrate open borders, birthday at Hobbiton

Air New Zealand said Monday was a “mammoth day” with more than 5000 people expected to travel on its aircraft across the Tasman. The Queensland couple booked their return ticked on Sunday, April 18, and arrived at Auckland International Airport on Wednesday. Kelly Hodel/Stuff “I’m feeling relaxed, happy and excited,” Woods said. Beaming with excitement and unable to wipe the smiles from their faces, the duo were finally able to explore another country after a year of closed borders. “We originally had a trip around Melbourne booked, but because we are from Queensland, we went into quarantine following the outbreak about three weeks ago,” Baker said.

We are flying again: This is Air New Zealand s busiest day since Covid-19 started

“It’s amazing to see so many customers getting out across Aotearoa and Australia. We’re looking forward to welcoming even more of our Aussie neighbours to our beautiful shores and showing Kiwis all that Australia has to offer,” said Langridge. It’s been a big week for air travel and tourism in New Zealand. Tourism operators in both countries are hoping that the bubble will help an industry ravaged by the coronavirus. The first week has only seen a trickle of tourists from Australia, although that is expected to increase substantially over the ski season. One NZ tourist hotspot has already welcomed its first visitors from across the Tasman. Monique Baker, who was celebrating her 23rd birthday, and partner Brandon Woods, from Brisbane, were excited to tick Hobbiton off their bucket list.

Brandon Woods skilled nursing unit to close by end of 2021; residents to be relocated | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Five Star Senior Living Inc., which provides management for Brandon Woods at Alvamar, will close the skilled nursing units in the facilities it manages to concentrate on independent living and “active adult properties,” the company announced Friday. Brandon Woods offers a skilled nursing unit, as well as units for independent living, assisted living, memory care and short-term recuperative care. According to a press release, Five Star will remain active in independent living, assisted living, memory care and recuperative care but plans to find other accommodations for residents in skilled nursing units by the end of 2021. The Journal-World attempted to contact Brandon Woods’ management Saturday about the number of its skilled-nursing beds and its plans to work with families on the relocation of residents, but was told no one was available on the weekend to discuss the matter.

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