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Australia-New Zealand air travel bubble resumes but with conditions
February 1st 2021
The Australian government yesterday gave the green light for quarantine-free flights from New Zealand to resume, albeit with some additional safety measures. Read More » The one-way New Zealand to Australia services were suspended on January 25 after a positive case of a new strain of COVID-19 was detected in Auckland. "Given there is still a small risk of further associated cases being detected and with an abundance of caution, I have recommended to the Australian government that pre and post-flight screening be implemented for all safe travel zone flights from New Zealand for the next 10 days," Australia's acting chief medical officer, Professor Michael Kidd, told reporters.