New Zealand and Cook Islands work on ‘travel bridge’ to beat tourism slump
Cook Islands’ deputy prime minister says archipelago ready to accept tourists next week but Ardern says no dates have been set
New Zealand’s first travel bubble could be on its way after the Cook Islands’ deputy prime minister said his country was ready to welcome tourist flights as early as next week.
The Cook Islands is a self-governing archipelago in the Pacific, in “free association” with New Zealand.