Cairns-New Zealand travel bubble to boost FNQ tourism recovery
The travel bubble between Queensland and New Zealand has been welcomed by a Cairns Maori cultural group whose president hopes it would help restart tourism in the Far North.
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THE travel bubble between Queensland and New Zealand has been welcomed by a Cairns Maori cultural group whose president hopes it will help restart tourism in the Far North.
The Queensland government announced on Saturday travel restrictions would lift.
It means flights from New Zealand resumed from Saturday night without needing to quarantine. It also meant any traveller from New Zealand could leave hotel quarantine if they have returned a negative COVID-19 test.
Marsha Tumai, president of Nga Matawaka Maori Cultural Group in Cairns, said it was “fantastic news”.
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“Because we have a lot of families who have been wanting to get here in Queensland,” Ms Tumai said.
“All this opening and closing and the recent lockdown in Auckland have been quite an emotional rollercoaster.
“I was living in New Zealand when COVID hit last year then we came back up here to Cairns.”
Ms Tumai said she hoped the New Zealand government would make a similar announcement about Queensland to make it a two-way travel bubble.
Originally published as Cairns-New Zealand travel bubble to boost FNQ tourism recovery