The Trans-Tasman travel bubble has opened on Sunday night, with the first flight from Sydney to Auckland taking off around 7 a.m. on Monday. After over one year’s tight border restrictions, all residents in Australia and New Zealand, including foreign nationals, can now travel to the other country without quarantine, as long as they meet related health and border clearance requirements. “Today’s milestone is a win-win for Australians and New Zealanders, boosting our economies while keeping our people safe and just in time for ANZAC Day,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a statement on Monday. “Both countries have done a remarkable job in protecting our communities from COVID, and two-way flights are an important step in our road out.” New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shared her joy over the re-opening of borders. “It is truly exciting to start quarantine-free travel with Australia. Be it returning family, friends or …