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A group of New Zealanders stuck in South America for a month are now on their way home.
Matthew Taylor and Amelia Nisbet are on their way home after a mercy flight was organised to get them out of Guatemala.
Photo: Supplied / Matthew Taylor
The group of seven say they are relieved to have arrived in the
United States after spending at least $4000 each so far to try to get
back home.
Matthew Taylor and Amelia Nisbet, who are both 27, had spent the last
three years in London and were taking the scenic route home through
Central America when the pandemic struck and the village where the
hostel that they were working at was suddenly cordoned off.
The couple were saved by the New Zealand and US embassies, which organised a mercy flight for them out of Guatemala.
"We didn't know if we were going to get through so we had to carry
extra cash on us in case we were going to get bribed by the police or
the military, got in and then that's when we met the five other Kiwis,"
Taylor said.
"We got our flight to Houston and when we got there, it was just
about a four hour wait, now we've got to LA so we're just hoping that we
can get on the next flight to New Zealand and nothing else happens," he
said.
Taylor said his destination is Christchurch, and he has not lived in New Zealand for three years.
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