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How border controls, quarantine can keep NZ Covid-free
COMMENT: Reopening borders for business as usual not an option for the foreseeable future.
COMMENT: Reopening borders for business as usual not an option for the foreseeable future.
More New Zealand companies join Expo 2020 - now scheduled for 2021.
Iceland is broadcasting screams into the tundra.
Remembering family holidays on the Atlantic, Brian Jackman says it's Cornwall he adores.
An automated booking process and easy access to rental accommodation has led to problems.
Proposed travel links are causing interest in the Cooks to spike.
The president of Turkey has formally converted the Unesco site back into a mosque.
A mountaineer has uncovered litter on a French glacier with an extraordinary history.
The Cook Islands looks set to be the first country Kiwis can travel to overseas.
The couple's requests to return have been repeatedly spurned by Immigration NZ.
Their lives are in limbo, with the family in one country, their assets and job in another.
80 per cent support keeping NZ's border closed until the virus is contained elsewhere.
The first ocean cruise ships have set sail again but what does the industry's future hold?
Rarotonga resorts are on the brink of collapse and will take a reliant economy with them.
Covid 19 has punished countries' poor handling of the crisis in soft power rankings.
WE SAY: It's remarkable we've made it this far with no community transmission.
Accommodation shortage means cruise ships could become floating isolation facilities.
The al-fresco safari restaurant has been started as an antidote to the lack of travel.
Facial coverings and empty seats are a temporary fix to an ongoing problem.
Air New Zealand tried to remove a woman going to her mother's funeral.
As cases skyrocket across the ditch, NZ went 2 days without a new case but now has 3 more.
Cruise ship workers are still trapped on ships unable to dock because of restrictions.
One person remains in Auckland City Hospital in a stable condition.
New Zealand has appeared on a list of 75 countries exempt from quarantine in the UK
Half finished books, souvenirs and pre-worn clothes are among the oddities on offer.
Travel agents have reported a 450 per cent rise in searches for overseas airfares.
Those in the search for vicarious travel television are in for a treat.
A life of regular travel skidded into an unusual stillness in a coastal village in Bali.
The EU has published a surprising list of countries with which it wants travel agreements.
It remains to be seen if this call for temperance will only be temporary.