General
Singapore travel bubble eyed as Australia-New Zealand flights resume

As planes begin freely flying passengers between New Zealand and Australia for the first time in 400 days, the government is eyeing more deals with neighbouring countries.
Key points:
- Deputy PM Michael McCormack says Singapore is top of the government’s list of future destinations
- A two-way travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opened today
- The government has been in discussions with several countries in Asia and the Pacific about bubble arrangements
Asian travel hub Singapore has been floated by senior members of the government as the next potential destination for Australians, along with countries in the South Pacific.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack this morning said “early, preliminary discussions” were already…
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