New Zealand has rejected calls by business leaders to restart flights to Australia within a month as too short a timeframe, Reuters reported.
An Australian and New Zealand business lobby group said it intended to take a proposal to governments this week to kick off a travel bubble between the pair's capital cities with a test flight as soon as July 1.
But Foreign Minister Winston Peters said no plans had been agreed as the two countries continue to work on a blueprint to resume travel, adding that date “was too early.”





























