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Why ASX travel shares like Webjet (ASX:WEB) fell lower on Monday – The Motley Fool Australia
ASX travel shares fell lower on Monday as coronavirus fears in New Zealand sparked a temporary travel bubble suspensions in Australia.

It was a soft start to the week for ASX travel shares as coronavirus fears appeared to spark a small sell-off.
The Webjet Limited (ASX: WEB) share price closed the day down 3.8% at $4.77 per share while Qantas Airways Limited (ASX: QAN) shares fell 1.7%.
Why did ASX travel shares fall lower on Monday?
The big news on Monday afternoon was the temporary suspension of the Trans-Tasman Travel Bubble (TTTB).
The TTTB has been in operation since late 2020 which allows New Zealanders to travel into Australia…
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