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Can't view this email, [click here]( 10 April 2020 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on the most popular Travel stories you might have missed this week. [Large Article Image]( [Coronavirus: The unusual plane arrivals in New Zealand]( Two large Lufthansa planes in Christchurch Airport as Europeans get flown home. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Large Article Image]( [Coronavirus: German pilot's tribute flyover to thank Christchurch during Covid-19 lockdown]( A German airline pilot has performed a tribute flyover of Christchurch to thank the city for looking after German citizens during the alert level 4 lockdown. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Coronavirus: Himalayas visible for the first time in 30 years]( Covid-19 lockdowns cause India pollution levels to plummet. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Coronavirus: My wife died after Ruby Princess Kiwi cruise]( "She was the love of my life." Devastated husband's anger at Ruby Princess after wife's death. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Coronavirus: Singapore's Changi Airport to close terminal for 18 months]( Airport operator says air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Chinese tourists cram scenic spot]( More than 20,000 flock to the Huangshan mountains as Covid-19 restrictions ease. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Coronavirus: South Island tourist towns without tourists]( Deserted Kiwi tourist hotspots are now "eerily quiet", peaceful – and sad. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Dunedin surfer cycles 30km for 'stress relieving' surf]( Surfers are still breaking lockdown rules - including one who biked 30km to catch the perfect wave. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Inside New Zealand's secret hot waterfall]( Monday lockdown dreaming: Nothing quite prepared me for this hot waterfall. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Coronavirus: The future of the Kiwi holiday]( OPINION: Prices will need to fall if Kiwis are going to explore our own backyard. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( Stuff daily quiz Have you taken part in today's quiz? [See what it takes to reach the top of the leader board.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Unsubscribe]( [Newsletter Settings]( [Privacy Policy]( [Advertise]( [Feedback](

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