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Australia-NZ bubble now open! The 4 ASX shares impacted

Keen investors will monitor the share prices for a batch of ASX-listed companies on Monday after a two-way travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand started operating.
The agreement between the two countries took effect late Sunday night AEST. This means travellers from either side no longer have to undergo mandatory COVID-19 quarantine in either country.
Qantas Airways Limited (ASX: QAN) and its budget brand Jetstar on Monday resumed all of its pre-COVID flights to New Zealand, plus a new route between the Gold Coast and Auckland.
“Quarantine-free travel has been almost 400 days in the making,” said Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce at Sydney Airport Holdings Pty Ltd (ASX: SYD).
“Reopening these flights across the…
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