Australia opens quarantine-free travel bubble with New Zealand

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A two-way travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opened Monday, allowing passengers to move quarantine-free between both countries for the first time in more than a year.

Australia had previously allowed New Zealand travelers to enter without quarantine, and New Zealand is now following suit.

Hundreds of passengers crowded the international departure terminal at Australia's Melbourne Airport early Monday amid long check-in lines. Melbourne Airport now offers non-stop flights to four New Zealand destinations: Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown.

 

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Australia and old New Zealand, Have indeed bested covid as planned, But this new bubble, May cause some trouble, If outbreak means returnees are banned.

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