Bachelor star Noni Janur gets a whole row to herself as she catches a flight to the Gold Coast

Bachelor star Noni Janur gets a whole row to herself as she catches a flight to the Gold Coast amid the coronavirus pandemic… after getting tested for COVID-19

Bachelor star Noni Janur revealed earlier this week, what it’s really like to be tested for the deadly coronavirus. 

And on Friday, the glamour model was back in the air as she caught a flight to the Gold Coast.

The 29-year-old shared pictures on her Instagram story of herself stretching out in her seat, after getting a whole row to herself.

Plenty of room: Bachelor star Noni Janur gota whole row to herself as she caught a flight to the Gold Coast on Friday amid the coronavirus pandemic… after getting tested for COVID-19

It seems that people are cancelling flights amid the pandemic. 

This week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison closed the Australian border with non-residents banned from entering the country from 9pm Friday.  

Only Australian permanent residents and citizens are allowed to enter. Virgin Australia cancelled all international flights.

‘We out here,’ Noni captioned a selfie where she wears a black face mask and a brown fluffy coat. 

'Spacious': She also shared a picture of her legs on the seat, with rows on the airplane being completely empty

‘Spacious’: She also shared a picture of her legs on the seat, with rows on the airplane being completely empty

She also shared a picture of her legs on the seat, with rows on the airplane being completely empty. 

‘Spacious,’ Noni captioned one image. 

It comes after the reality TV star –  who spent time in Bali in recent weeks – revealed what it’s really like to be tested for Covid-19. 

Spilling the beans: It comes after the reality TV star - who spent time in Bali in recent weeks - revealed what it's really like to be tested for Covid-19

Spilling the beans: It comes after the reality TV star – who spent time in Bali in recent weeks – revealed what it’s really like to be tested for Covid-19

In a TikTok video posted on Wednesday, Noni was filmed getting a nasal swab. 

‘Just don’t hit my brain!’ joked Noni as a doctor slowly inserted a long Q-tip into her nostril.

‘It tickles a little bit. That’s it, that’s it. Perfect,’ the doctor assured Noni, as he pushed the swab into her nose further. 

Getting tested: In a TikTok video posted on Wednesday, Noni was filmed getting a nasal swab

Getting tested: In a TikTok video posted on Wednesday, Noni was filmed getting a nasal swab

Unable to hide her discomfort, Noni closed her eyes and grimaced until the test was over.

The COVID-19 nasal swab allows health care workers to collect secretions from the uppermost part of the throat.  

A health care worker will insert the Q-tip as far as it will go into a person’s nose, twirl it around to collect a sample, then gently remove it, and then place it into a vial.

The swab is then sent to a lab for testing.

As of Friday morning, there are 710 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia and six deaths. 

Keeping on top of her health: Unable to hide her discomfort, Noni closed her eyes and grimaced until the test was over

Keeping on top of her health: Unable to hide her discomfort, Noni closed her eyes and grimaced until the test was over