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Vanuatu Tourism Office confirms the drop of pre-arrival testing
The Vanuatu Tourism Office is pleased to share that visitors to Vanuatu will no longer be required to produce a negative COVID-19 test before entering the country, effective immediately. Making it even easier for Kiwis to visit the South Pacific…
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Fiji Removes Post-Arrival Testing Requirement
The idyllic island nation of Fiji, famous for its crystal-clear waters, year-round tropical warmth and world renowned bula spirit has today removed the requirement for international travellers to undergo a Covid-19 RAT within 72 hours of arriving. This is a…
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Best Luxury Eco Resorts in the World
he ecotourism movement grows yearly, but hotel and resort chains are not allowed to stay. One in five travellers would prefer a green holiday over the average. In general, many tourists look not only at environmentally friendly destinations but also…
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Queenstown named one of World’s Greatest Places in TIME Magazine
Queenstown has been named one of the World’s Greatest Places in TIME’s list of 50 extraordinary travel destinations around the world. To compile the list, TIME solicited nominations of places (including countries, regions, cities and towns) from its international network…
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Family lane at Auckldn Airport aims to decrease stress
Auckland Airport is putting a family lane through the border processing areas in place specifically for the school holidays.Anna Cassels-Brown, general manager operations at AKL, says this is to make sure everyone’s arrival and departure is a stressfree as possible.…
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Air Tahiti Nui Pacific COMMENCING JULY
Auckland, New Zealand 05 July 2022. Air Tahiti Nui Pacific region has responded to an excellent flight recommencement programme by adding additional weekly services on its ex-Auckland routes. Effective July, travellers can enjoy the increased flexibility and accessibility of three…
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Southern Cross Travel Insurance says 32 per cent of claims since February, when Omicron hit our shores, have been for Covid-19
Today, Southern Cross Travel Insurance has revealed the impact the Omicron variant has had on its business since travel picked up as the borders reopened in late February 2022. For many New Zealanders Covid-19 is something we’ve started to put…
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Tourism Recovery Gains Momentum as Restrictions Ease and Confidence Returns
Madrid, Spain, 6 June 2022 – Tourism continues to recover at a strong pace. Globally, destinations welcomed almost three times as many international arrivals in the first quarter of 2022 as in the same period of 2021, with Europe leading…
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voco Hotels’ fleet of bamboo Wyld Bikes decked out with yellow florals to hit Auckland CBD
voco™ Hotels, the upscale IHG Hotels & Resorts brand that guarantees guests a stay that’s as individual as it is indulgent, is today announcing the expansion of its sustainability initiatives through a partnership with Wyld Bikes under its ‘Tread Lightly’…
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Niue walking the talk on protecting 100% of its Ocean space
New EEZ-wide legislation will sustain 100% of Niue’s marine environment through a holistic approach to marine conservation, sustainable development and effective management in line with Niuean traditions and ocean use. Building important resilience to the growing impacts of climate change,…
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