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The much-talked-about Trans-Tasman travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia is expected to become operational by mid-April 2021.The opening of the Trans-Tasman travel bubble will allow quarantine-free travel between both nations, enabling Aussies to freely travel to New Zealand.The New Zealand Cabinet committee is still discussing the paper around the final form of the bubble.The Travel Agents Association of New Zealand (TAANZ) has garnered the support of the nation’s renowned travel company, Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG).
Triple Bonanza Rekindling Hopes Of Revival In NZ Travel Industry The domestic and international travel restrictions put in place to combat the spread of COVID-19 pandemic brought the tourism industry to a grinding halt in 2020.Despite these headwinds, few bright spots dazzling in the travel industry are easing uncertainty over the sector’s swift return to the pre-pandemic state.