New Zealand has agreed to a quarantine-free travel bubble with Australia "in principle".
NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says trips under the agreement could begin early next year.
However, the much-anticipated deal will depend on the COVID-19 situation in both counties remaining as it is now.
Travellers from New Zealand have been allowed to enter most Australian states without quarantine since October.
So far though, this has been a one-way agreement - meaning they must do 14 days of managed isolation on their return to New Zealand.
And Australians are not allowed into New Zealand at all, unless they have an exemption.
[Source: BBC]
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