New Zealand and Australia May Open 'Travel Bubble' Between Nations (Video)




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    With some states relaxing shelter-in-place measures, soon enough, people may soon have to begin traveling for work or other purposes.

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    A tour of Rome by bike as the city begins to open up
    The CBC's Megan Williams reports from Rome while riding her bike on the day millions of Italians go back to work.

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  • a room filled with luggage: An empty delta ticket counter is shown at Salt Lake City International Airport Tuesday, April 7, 2020, in Salt Lake City. Airlines are suffering significantly as governments around the world urge people to stay at home to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The number of travelers screened last Thursday at U.S. airports was down 95% from the same day last year. Airlines such as Delta, American, United, Southwest and JetBlue have said they are applying for their share of $25 billion in federal grants designed to cover airline payrolls for the next six months. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

    Is this the end of cheap air travel?
    Alexandre de Juniac of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) says the coronavirus pandemic will end the days of cheap flights.

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