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Tourism New Zealand, the official tourism board responsible for promoting New Zealand, celebrated its 20th year anniversary in India through frontline training workshops and networking events in Delhi and Mumbai. The attendees comprised of members of the travel trade fraternity, airline partners, media and other key stakeholders. A 20-member delegation participated in the Continue Reading
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The New Zealand Government has announced further relaxations in border restrictions, allowing all fully vaccinated international travellers, including from India, to travel to Aotearoa from August 1, 2022. The new opening date is two months earlier than the previously announced time frame Fully vaccinated Indian visitors will be able to travel to New Zealand without […]Continue Reading
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New Zeland will reopen its borders in phases after having closed for two years due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Jacinda Ardern said that tourists from Australia and other visa-free countries will only be allowed in by July and travellers from the rest of the world will be kept out until October under the plan. All […]Continue Reading
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Indians can travel to the country from April 30 New Zealand on November 24 said that it will not reopen to foreign travellers for at least another five months, as it slowly relaxes some of the world’s toughest pandemic border restrictions. The Pacific nation’s Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said New Zealanders stranded in Australia […]Continue Reading
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New Zealand has dismissed suggestions it should follow in Britain’s footsteps to “live with” Covid-19, saying the level of death proposed by Boris Johnson would be “unacceptable”, reports The Guardian. If cases in Britain explode as a result of the lifted regulations, New Zealand may also consider putting the country on a no-fly list. On […]Continue Reading
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European Union governments agreed on Wednesday to add the United States to their list of countries from which they will allow non-essential travel, EU diplomats said. Ambassadors from the EU’s 27 countries approved the addition of the United States and five other countries at a meeting on Wednesday, with the change to take effect in […]Continue Reading
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