Travel is go
There was excitement in the Money Management office this month as the Government finally announced that, after more than two years, international borders would finally reopen for tourism.
Money Management’s very own editor is from the UK and has been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see her family and friends again while another team member is already planning his ski trip to New Zealand.
No wonder people are excited when the pandemic has left millions separated from loved ones and restricted to local travel within their state in some cases.
Outsider hopes the move will also be the jumpstart needed for travel companies such as Qantas, Flight Centre and Sydney Airport which have been severely hit by the pandemic.
As for Outsider, he has various travel plans in the offing, he could go golfing in Scotland, whisky tasting in Japan or take some time out by laying on a beach in Fiji, the possibilities are (finally) endless.
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