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Travel bubble opens as Australians take off on quarantine-free holidays and New Zealanders find a way home
Hundreds of passengers have been boarding international flights this morning after the travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opened.
Key points:
- The first flight was due to leave Sydney airport for Auckland
- The travel bubble means Australians are now free to visit an international destination without applying for permission
- Anyone flying into NZ will go through a “green zone” in airports
For the first time since the start of the pandemic, Australians can enjoy relatively unrestricted international travel and avoid hotel quarantine when they return home.
And for New Zealanders stuck on this side of the Tasman, today marks the start of a return to normal when going home is only a short flight away.
The rules changed at midnight and…
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