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That takes the biscuit

On weekdays in the early evening, Air New Zealand has what it calls Koru Hour, when drinks and snacks are served to passengers travelling between the main centres.

Under current rules – and, my, don’t people love rules – passengers are required to wear masks, but can remove them to eat. For those who prefer not to wear a mask, and kinky British Tory politicians – the challenge is to make your cheese and crackers last as long as possible.

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