New Zealand to FINALLY reopen: Jacinda Ardern announces when the Trans-Tasman bubble with Australia will start again

  • The NZ government has provided some certainty about when border will reopen 

New Zealand is opening back up to fully vaccinated citizens from January 17 next year.

From January 17, 2022, fully vaccinated Kiwis can come from Australia to New Zealand without going through MIQ and instead go through seven days of home isolation.

From February 14, 2022, New Zealand citizens can visit from most other countries, except those considered 'very high risk', and also go through the home isolation requirement.

And from April 30, 2022, New Zealand is set to open back up for foreign nationals and international visitors in stages.

The New Zealand government is allowing fully vaccinated New Zealand residents to enter the country without hotel quarantine from January 17 (pictured: NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern)

The New Zealand government is allowing fully vaccinated New Zealand residents to enter the country without hotel quarantine from January 17 (pictured: NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern)

On Wednesday by Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins confirmed the opening dates and added passengers would still need a negative pre-departure test, proof of vaccination, and a travel history declaration. 

'This is about opening the borders in a progressive and safe way,' he said.

Currently, overseas New Zealanders must win a place in a quarantine lottery - with limited places available - and spend 10 days in isolation before entering the community.

This has caused much angst, with many locked out of their own country, and with thousands of separated families.

'When it comes to COVID-19, there are often no easy decisions. We've often been faced with the task of making the least worst decision... the border is clearly an example of that,' he said.

About 20,000 people are affected by the cancelled flights with the airline offering refunds (pictured: Sydney Airport in November)

About 20,000 people are affected by the cancelled flights with the airline offering refunds (pictured: Sydney Airport in November)

The announcement provides some clarity to those wanting to return to or visit New Zealand after 1,000 flights were cancelled by Air New Zealand this week due to the 'ongoing uncertainty' over the border closure.

The airline cancelled almost all  flights to and from Australia until December 31. 

At least 20,000 travellers have booked tickets on the flights with all of them expecting the countries would reopen to each other before Christmas.

The moved followed Jacinda Ardern's government making recent statements that they would be unlikely to lift harsh travel restrictions before the new year, throwing travel plans for families and holidaymakers alike into chaos. 

New Zealand to FINALLY reopen

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