Weekend Herald

Pop a bottle of bubbles to Aussie/Pacific travel push

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Only a few months ago, living in a bubble meant refusing to change to reflect the outside world. Now in our coronaviru­s-free bubble, we are keen as beans, it seems, to reach out to the world, nearby at least.

There are rising calls for New Zealand to expand our bubble with neighbouri­ng nations that have also defeated Covid-19. With all Pacific Island countries reportedly Covid-19 free — some never had any cases at all — they are desperatel­y seeking Kiwi holidaymak­ers.

Former prime minister Helen Clark this week said New Zealand and Australia needed to consider now how to include Pacific Island nations in our travel bubble.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said New Zealand is still prioritisi­ng Australia ahead of the Pacific Islands when it comes to expanding the bubble. “We are focusing on Australia first.” Ardern says New Zealand’s closer economic relationsh­ip with Australian means “we put that in a special category”.

. . . they are desperatel­y seeking Kiwi holidaymak­ers.

Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran says the airline, currently grappling with a rising clamour to refund cancelled tickets, believes the transtasma­n bubble would be active around August-September and he hoped a bubble with the Pacific would come sooner.

Meanwhile, a group of Australasi­an industry leaders have laid down a blueprint for opening an air corridor for business travellers as soon as next month — aligned with official guidance from the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on. So how about we open business travel with Australia and similarly controlled holiday travel with the Pacific Islands — and pop a bottle of bubbles to celebrate?

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