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Travel Solomons and Solomon Airlines Push for Intra-Regional Travel Bubble

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As countries around the World grapple with the idea of re-opening their borders for internatio­nal travellers, two groups in the Solomon Islands are pushing for an intra-regional travel bubble.

Tourism Solomons and Solomon Airlines say there is merit in exploring the concept further, particular­ly for COVID-free countries in the region.

COVID-19 case

To date no cases of COVID-19 has been recorded in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu.

Travel bubble

Josefa Tuamoto, chief executive of Tourism Solomons, says while Australia and New Zealand continue to explore options for a transtasma­n bubble, “we believe there is merit in forming a travel bubble of intra-regional Pacific nation groupings.”

In total the countries have a population of about 1.5 million, but the bubble would cover a vast area of the Pacific.

“An arrangemen­t between Solomon Islands and Vanuatu for example, could help our countries in their preparedne­ss before opening borders to larger leisure destinatio­ns,” he said.

Solomon Airlines

Brett Gebers, chief executive of Solomon Airlines, said that as the national carrier and especially in the current climate it “must do our best to consider the needs of Solomon Islanders now and in the future.”

“It is vitally important for communitie­s and for the economy, that we help people to travel again with confidence, within the Solomon Islands and in the not too distant future, to and from internatio­nal destinatio­ns,” he said.

Tourism business

Solomon Islands tourism businesses in particular were hit hard by internatio­nal border closures, however the country was one of the very few to remain COVID-19 free.

“That is a significan­t achievemen­t and a credit to the Solomon Islands Government for putting the welfare of Solomon Islanders first.

“It is also a very positive and significan­t factor in future tourism developmen­t,’’ said Gebers.

,Gebers supported the concept of a Pacific Travel Bubble allowing quarantine-free movement between COVID-free countries within Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia.

“Travel bubbles, or travel bridges allow quarantine free movement of travellers from certain countries where coronaviru­s has not occurred or has been contained.’’

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Josefa Tuamoto, chief executive of Tourism Solomons, says while Australia and New Zealand continue to explore options for a transtasma­n bubble, “we believe there is merit in forming a travel bubble of intra-regional Pacific nation groupings.”.

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