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Flights from Auckland to Doha set to resume

Flights from Auckland to Doha set to resume

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Flights from Auckland to Doha are set to resume on Tuesday afternoon after Monday's flight was diverted to nearby Oman in the wake of Iranian strikes on a US airbase. Travel journalist Dan Lake spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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