
Photographer: Mark Goode / Bloomberg
Photographer: Mark Goode / Bloomberg
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinta Artern says the travel bubble with Australia could begin in the first quarter of next year once final details are prepared.
Speaking to reporters after the cabinet meeting, Artern said the isolation arrangements in both the countries were not deteriorating due to the Govt-19 level. He said a bubble with the Cook Islands is likely to come first.
Australia and New Zealand already have a limited travel corridor, but anyone returning from a trip from Australia must be isolated for 14 days.