Kiwi travellers stuck in NSW as MIQ spots snapped up

All spaces in MIQ in New Zealand are currently full, an MIQ spokesperson said. Photo: NZ Herald
All spaces in MIQ in New Zealand are currently full, an MIQ spokesperson said. Photo: NZ Herald
Anyone wanting to apply to return urgently to New Zealand from New South Wales must wait until at least July 29 after all spots in managed isolation were snapped up.

The quarantine-free travel bubble between New Zealand and NSW was paused as the Australian state grappled with a Covid-19 community outbreak. NSW recorded 97 new cases today and is staring down a month-long lockdown.

People trapped by the travel pause have been able to apply for an exemption to return under urgent circumstances. However, all spaces in MIQ are now full.

"The spaces set aside for urgent or exceptional circumstances have been fully allocated for managed return flights from New South Wales," an MIQ spokesperson said.

"No further applications for urgent or exceptional travel are being accepted after 5pm AUS EST/7pm NZT.

"People who have already applied and are not already allocated a flight, and people who apply up until applications close today will be waitlisted for possible future flights after 29 July. They will be contacted directly about this."

Anyone in Australia who is unable to return home to New Zealand should continue to shelter in place and follow all local advice.

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