Danmara Wayside Inn in Australia used a small aircraft for an experiment in the hope that it would become a weekly fast food delivery service to these remote areas.

"The people that we sent pizza to were loved so much that they ate them for breakfast the next morning," said restaurant manager and pizza maker Ben Anderson.

The company tried to keep the service confidential until it made sure that the deliveries of food by plane would work, "Anderson added." We have secretly put out a huge pizza oven. "

But the news quickly spread and they were answered by calls from journalists at a radio station asking if he could deliver an order to their studio in Perth over 3,000 km away.

"This distance is outside the scope of their service, and at the moment, Anderson and his team are planning to deliver orders to places only 100 km away.

This idea came after the tourist season was affected by the procedures of the closure and the travel ban, and it stopped the flow of inmates to the hostel and left the rooms vacant for months.

Travel in the Northern Territory remains under strict control because of fears that the virus will spread to remote indigenous groups, which experts warn may be very vulnerable to the spread of the disease due to the high rates of chronic diseases. Under the restrictions, requests must be left at the door for residents to receive.