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The COVID-19 pandemic has decimated international travel in the Asia-Pacific region, but some countries are looking to reestablish links that will allow cross-border traffic to begin moving again.

While their effectiveness is still limited by significant restrictions, such efforts point to how and where broader travel bubbles could develop. These initiatives will likely evolve into more open arrangements and will provide road maps for other countries as they look to rebuild international markets.

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