About 100,000 tourists stuck in New Zealand since it started a coronavirus lockdown last week are starting to fly home.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — About 100,000 tourists stuck in New Zealand since it began a lockdown last week were starting to fly to their home countries Friday.
Officials said 37,000 tourists had signed up with their various embassies seeking to return home, although Peters said in an interview with radio station RNZ that the true number seeking to leave was about 100,000. “So even if we were to have chartered flights, we would still need commercial flights as well,” Clarke said in a video she posted on Twitter.
American tourist Lisa Horvath told RNZ that the news she would soon be able to return home and see her dog had come as a huge relief. She said she could now enjoy her walks in New Zealand, which are allowed under the lockdown rules.
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