It has been dubbed Massive Monday - and for good reason. As a relatively unrestricted travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand launches today, Sydney Airport will play host to 13 flights by Air New Zealand, Qantas and Jetstar between 6.15am and 7pm, heading for Wellington, Auckland, Queenstown and Christchurch. Â Lori Roger is taking advantage of the Australia-New Zealand travel bubble and has booked a ticket immediately to Christchurch for her best friend s engagement party. Picture: Richard Dobson Trans-Tasman travel will not require mandatory testing, proof of vaccination or quarantine, but passengers must wear masks during flights and agree to be tracked via an app for contact tracing purposes.
Massive Monday as trans-Tasman bubble opens
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In the year of the coronavirus, families across the U.S. reflect on the bright spots Priscella Vega © (From Van Voorhis family) The Van Voorhis family, from Cambridge, Mass., included a personality quiz in their 2020 newsletter. (From Van Voorhis family)
Jennifer Randall skimmed through her journal entries and tried to find a bright spot in a challenging year.
Her mother died in February of natural causes at 88. The following month, her partner underwent heart valve repair surgery. She became his caregiver.
By the time the Portland, Ore., resident sat down over the weekend to write an end-of-the-year letter a longstanding tradition for families across the United States she had learned to lean into her grief.