Ardern said, “I'm proud that New Zealand is a country able at this moment in time to provide a safe place for our tourists to return to."
Also, those from countries having visa-free arrangements with New Zealand, including prime Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan along with markets in the Northern Hemisphere will also be permitted to enter the nation from May 1.
Ardern said that tourism is struggling due to the pandemic and with this change, she expects to boost the country’s tourism industry. She said, "We are ready to safely move into a new chapter of our management of the pandemic, this change brings with it huge economic opportunities."
Before the world was hit by COVID-19 pandemic (in 2019), New Zealand had recorded footfalls of nearly 3.9 million international travellers. But, in March 2020, the country closed its international borders to save itself from the deadly Coronavirus.