Air New Zealand says it is getting plans in place for a travel bubble with the Cook Islands, but the Government still has to give the go-ahead.
It is understood, Cabinet has been discussing plans to open the border with the popular South Pacific island of Rarotonga and other hotspots like Aitutaki Island with its large lagoon, coral reefs and sandy inlets.
The Herald is seeking comment from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Foreign Minister Winston Peters for an update on a possible Cook Island travels bubble.
An Air New Zealand spokeswoman said the national carrier was pleased to hear discussions between the New Zealand and Cook Island governments about opening travel between the two countries were continuing to progress.