New Zealand officials stopped two-way free travelers with Western Australia after the state discovered a NCOV infection.
"The travel between New Zealand and Western Australia is suspended, we are waiting for more advice from the government", the New Zealand's April 23 announcement said.
This decision was launched after the Western Australia broke the Perth and Peel blockade commands on April 23-24, after discovering a positive case with NCOV.
Communication reported that the 50-year-old man flew from Perth to Melbourne on April 21 and received positive results two days later.
One passenger to Wellington capital on the first flight after New Zealand and Australia apply two-way travel freely on April 19.
New Zealand and Australia apply two-way travel freely on April 18, nearly 400 days after closing the border for Covid-19.
After the effective decision, Australia's Qantas Airlines said the ticket to New Zealand "sells like fresh cakes", with a large number of visitors to Queenstown, which is dubbed the new "adventure capital" of New
New Zealand officials announced an airport employee in Auckland to NCOV, but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said this does not affect two-way free travel decisions with Australia.
Australia is the 117th largest translation area in the world with nearly 30,000 and infected and 910 people died.