A two-way bubble would open up Australia for NZ holidaymakers. Photo / SuppliedAirports and airlines are gearing up for the delayed announcement on the timing of a quarantine-free transtasman bubble with red and green zones in place and increased capacity already in the system. A two-way bubble with the Cook Islands is scheduled to start some time in May. Photo / SuppliedQantas and Jetstar will offer frequent flyers uncapped 'Classic Flight Reward' seats for the first three days of travel when the bubble opens. Bachcare spokeswoman Zaina Razzaq said figures showed a marked increase in Australian travellers researching and booking accommodation across the Tasman - despite not having a confirmation of a quarantine free travel bubble.
Source: New Zealand Herald April 04, 2021 17:03 UTC