6 Nov 2020

Melbourne opens 'front door' to NZ travellers

4:33 pm on 6 November 2020

Travellers from New Zealand will be able to fly directly into Melbourne and explore Victoria without undergoing quarantine from Monday, as the state moves to join the travel bubble already in place between other states.

An Air New Zealand airplane wait for passengers at Wellington International airport on February 20, 2020.

Travellers from New Zealand will be flee to move around Victoria from next week. Photo: AFP

After an extensive winter lockdown because of Covid cases Victoria is now opening up to the travel bubble with other parts of Australia.

The trans-Tasman travel is one-way only, as New Zealand is yet to allow quarantine-free travel with Australia.

Victoria has recorded its seventh consecutive day without any new coronavirus cases being reported and a number of restrictions are expected to ease on Sunday, including the removal of the "ring of steel" separating regional Victoria and Melbourne.

At a press briefing today, Premier Daniel Andrews said he had written to Australlia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison indicating the state would be happy for flights from New Zealand into Melbourne to resume from Monday.

"I don't think it will be very difficult at all," he said.

"I think Melbourne Airport will be very keen to have those flights land.

"It may not happen on the night, but that's when we're happy to have it happen and it will be a matter for airlines and the airport to make the practical changes to give effect to that."

Andrews confirmed there would be no quarantine requirement for New Zealand and travellers would be free to move around Victoria.

People enjoy the warm weather on Melbourne's St Kilda Beach on November 3, 2020, as Australia's Victoria state records its fourth straight day of zero transmissions of the COVID-19 coronavirus

St Kilda Beach in Melbourne is among spots that are filling up again as the city recovers from its second Covid-19 wave. Photo: AFP

The travel safe zone set up by the federal government last month restarted travel from New Zealand into New South Wales and the Northern Territory, with South Australia joining later.

Once New Zealand travellers arrive in Australia, they are able to to travel within the nation in keeping with the current domestic restrictions in place.

As a result of the rules, some New Zealand travellers had already been able to enter Victoria, but Andrews said the change meant the "front door" would be open for New Zealanders to land directly into Melbourne Airport.

Quarantine-free travel from Australia to New Zealand is still not allowed, with the New Zealand government saying it would only reopen its borders once that was judged to be safe.

- ABC

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