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Jim Boult: Queenstown rejoices after trans-Tasman bubble announcement


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"This is the saviour."
Those were the words of Queenstown Lakes Mayor Jim Boult who could not wipe the smile from his face late yesterday afternoon after learning quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and Australia will start in less than a fortnight.
"I could not be happier."
He said he had done "umpteen" interviews with Australian media organisations yesterday before the announcement, "and they are ready to come".
That was evident at The Rees Hotel, where about 130 room bookings, primarily for July, came in from Australia between 5pm and 6.30pm.
Chief executive Mark Rose said he also received one booking for April 19 and "a little bit" for May.
"But late June, the three weeks through the school holidays, it's just gone mental.
"We're really, really happy."
Queenstown Airport Corporation chief executive Colin Keel said the airport would be accepting only "green zone" flights — initially there would be about 40 flights, both arrivals and departures, between Queenstown and Australia per week.
Direct scheduled services would be operated by Air New Zealand and Qantas between Queenstown and Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to start.
"Within the coming weeks we expect Jetstar and Virgin Australia to confirm the recommencement dates for their services, including the Queenstown to Gold Coast route," Keel said.
Safety of travellers and the public would continue to be of paramount importance.
Boult said he had been given assurances by public health authorities that "all steps" would be taken to ensure there was minimal risk to the community at large, and vulnerable people particularly.
Queenstown Chamber of Commerce chairman Craig Douglas said his overriding feeling yesterday was "relief".
"Businesses will have customers coming in numbers that hopefully will make the businesses viable again."
Flame restaurant owner Lou McDowell said her initial reaction was "hallelujah".
"It's just super, super exciting.
"It's exceptionally good news for the whole community and the region in general.
"It's great for business, great for the workforce who, as we know, have been working on reduced hours ... and also really encouraging for mental health.
"Last year we all survived on hope and what we didn't know ... [yesterday] there was just this huge sigh of relief."
Wayfare chief executive Stephen England-Hall said while it was welcome news for the tourism industry, it was also brilliant for those who had been separated from loved ones in Australia for over a year.
"I'm really feeling, I guess, heart-warmed for those people ... I think that's what the big kicker is today."
He acknowledged, however, those who were concerned about the borders opening and the increased risk of community transmission that may result in.
"[But] if there was going to be a material increase of risk to Kiwis, I don't believe the Prime Minister would have made that decision."
At Dunedin's Vincent George Travel yesterday there was excitement tempered with apprehension among would-be travellers.
Travel broker Rosann Connolly-George did not expect huge numbers of travellers rushing back and forth immediately, but said the announcement offered clarity for travellers and a boost for travel agents.
Flight Centre NZ managing director David Coombes said demand for a transtasman bubble had been steadily increasing from both sides of the Tasman over the past couple of weeks and staff had already been taking bookings.
But helloworld managing director Andrew Carmody said Australian visitors alone would not save businesses reliant on tourism.
Otago Peninsula Trust ecotourism manager Hoani Langsbury said in the past Dunedin's royal albatross colony had relied on visitors from the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany.
Hoani Langsbury with handfuls of cockles at the Otago Peninsula Trust royal albatross colony. Photo / Peter McIntosh,...

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