The New Zealand Herald

Oz minister deflates hopes of transtasma­n bubble

- Grant Bradley

Hopes of quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and Australia have been dealt a blow by an Australian minister who says its borders may remain locked down until next year.

While New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters is maintainin­g his stance that a travel bubble could easily be establishe­d, Australia’s Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham has warned travellers not to get their hopes up.

Birmingham told the National Press Club it is “more likely” Australian­s will be banned from overseas travel until 2021, unless under special exemptions for limited business travel and on compassion­ate grounds, news.com. au reported.

There had been hopes of a bubble being establishe­d perhaps as early as September and an expert panel has delivered a report to government­s on both sides of the Tasman on how it believes that could be done safely.

The scheme would not work with the existing 14-day quarantine requiremen­ts but the return of Australian visitors would be a boon for this country’s hard-hit tourist sector.

Struggling airlines are also eager to resume operations across the Tasman, with Air New Zealand and Qantas now flying just a handful of services to repatriate nationals.

As the Government is doing in this country, Birmingham urged Australian­s to support local tourism operators and had bad news for those wanting to travel overseas.

“I do, sadly, think that in terms of open tourist-related travel in or out of Australia, that remains quite some distance off, just because of the practicali­ties of the volumes that are involved and the need for us to . . . keep putting health first.”

In this country, the Opposition says the case of two women coming from Britain and now Covid-19 positive would lead to an inevitable delay.

But on RNZ, Peters said the bubble hasn’t been jeopardise­d after a quarantine blunder which allowed the pair to travel out of an isolation hotel.

“These two New Zealanders came out of the UK, a very Covid-troubled country, and we’re dealing with Covid safe states,” Peters said.

However, National Party leader Todd Muller said while the Government was yet to set clear criteria for when travel between the two countries could resume, the bungled case meant it was not going to happen any time soon.

“It makes the opportunit­y to connect with Australia further away, the opportunit­y to connect with internatio­nal students less likely, and the tens of thousands of New Zealanders whose jobs will be at risk know that to be true.”

 ?? Photo / Brett Phibss ?? Air New Zealand and Qantas have only a handful of services across the Tasman and will be hoping a bubble comes soon.
Photo / Brett Phibss Air New Zealand and Qantas have only a handful of services across the Tasman and will be hoping a bubble comes soon.

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