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How border restrictions smashed interstate flights during the coronavirus pandemic

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It was one of the busiest — and most lucrative — routes on the planet.

Up until earlier this year, the 90-minute air journey between Melbourne and Sydney was travelled more than any other in the Western world, with an average of about 5,000 flights ferrying hundreds of thousands of passengers between the cities each month.

But that all changed in March, as travel became a potential hazard to public health.

Within months, the most popular airline route in the country was the leg between Brisbane and Cairns, as Queenslanders sought an intrastate getaway.

Other domestic routes among the most popular in the country during the pandemic were the NSW-only Sydney-Ballina and the WA-only Perth-Karratha.

Interstate routes around the country were…



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