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Covid-19: No new quarantine-free flights to Australia until two-way bubble inflates – Stuff.co.nz
The airline isn’t expecting to add to the 10 quarantine-free services currently operating, as there will not be sufficient demand.

Air New Zealand wont be introducing any new quarantine-free flights to Australia until the two-way trans-Tasman bubble is up and running.
The airline operates 10 quarantine-free flights a week across the ditch three to Brisbane, Queensland, three to Melbourne, Victoria, and four to Sydney, New South Wales.
A spokesperson said the airline isnt expecting to increase these services, as there will not be sufficient demand.
We aim to add capacity where there is demand and will continue to monitor…
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