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Queensland re-enters trans-Tasman bubble

Quarantine-free travel from Queensland to New Zealand can resume from 11.59pm tonight. NZ ordered a whole-of-Australia border closure a fortnight ago following the discovery of COVID-19 at a Northern Territory mine site with fly-in fly-out workers across the country. Queensland s return to the fold means all Australian states and territories - except for NSW - have resumed regular trans-Tasman border settings. The growing outbreak has left thousands of Kiwis trapped in NSW after they travelled to Sydney before to the border closure. NZ is allowing citizens to come home if they agree to spend a fortnight in hotel quarantine. So that s an indication that we think that there is a significant road to travel (before NSW is back in the bubble), Ms Ardern said.

Pacific scoop co nz » Over 11,000 Seats Added As Rarotonga Takes Off!

Press Release – Air New Zealand Kiwis are keener than ever to head to our island neighbours for some R&R, so much so that Air New Zealand has added additional capacity to its Auckland-Rarotonga route to deliver New Zealanders straight to the warm beaches of the Cook Islands. … Kiwis are keener than ever to head to our island neighbours for some R&R, so much so that Air New Zealand has added additional capacity to its Auckland-Rarotonga route to deliver New Zealanders straight to the warm beaches of the Cook Islands. The additional flights will give holidaymakers the choice of 11 different flights per week from Monday 16 August, up from nine per week the airline is currently operating. This will increase to 12 flights per week over the October school holidays.

Business Scoop » Over 11,000 Seats Added As Rarotonga Takes Off!

Press Release – Air New Zealand Kiwis are keener than ever to head to our island neighbours for some R&R, so much so that Air New Zealand has added additional capacity to its Auckland-Rarotonga route to deliver New Zealanders straight to the warm beaches of the Cook Islands. … Kiwis are keener than ever to head to our island neighbours for some R&R, so much so that Air New Zealand has added additional capacity to its Auckland-Rarotonga route to deliver New Zealanders straight to the warm beaches of the Cook Islands. The additional flights will give holidaymakers the choice of 11 different flights per week from Monday 16 August, up from nine per week the airline is currently operating. This will increase to 12 flights per week over the October school holidays.

Half a million Kiwis travelling around Aotearoa this school holidays

Date Time Half a million Kiwis travelling around Aotearoa this school holidays Well over half a million Kiwis are preparing to take to the skies this school holidays in what Air New Zealand is calling its busiest July break ever winter school holiday period. Air New Zealand is preparing for a busy July, with the airline operating 670,000 seats and 7,500 flights across its domestic network as a record number of Kiwis travel around Aotearoa. Queenstown is the number one destination for Air New Zealand customers, with 100,000 seats in and out of the picturesque destination. Regional hubs are booming with Nelson seeing 870 flights over the break, Napier (568 flights) and Tauranga (554 flights) also proving popular for adventure-hungry Kiwis.

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