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As Queensland opens, the ‘Golden Triangle’ is back in business – Executive Traveller
With borders coming down, flights on the ‘triangle’ – between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – are getting back on-track.
With border restrictions between New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland being wound back, Australias Golden Triangle of travel should be back in place from December 1.
That ‘triangle’, of course, covers flights between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (which represent a triangle when connected on a map).
For all but essential travellers, these routes had largely sat grounded since July, owing to various restrictions imposed by New South Wales and Queensland limiting entry and requiring quarantine.
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