"The plane has been paid for, the medevac has been paid for. Now it's just about when the medical right time for Abby to come back to New Zealand," he told Newstalk ZB
It was still uncertain when she would return home, he said.
Hartley has been in a hospital for a month with septicaemia, and her bill is already over $100,000.
Hartley fell ill at the start of last month while holidaying at the tourist destination and was eventually placed in an induced coma on August 15.
Her family created a Givealittle page to help cover the enormous hospital bills stacking up after their insurance company refused to pay. By today it has raised $237,000.
Abby's daughter, Sophie, posted an updated on the Givealittle page on Sunday saying Abby had been stable for the last two days
"Mum's sodium levels are now clearing up which is good because this is a prime factor of getting her to fly home.
"We are still working really hard to get Mum home as soon as possible."
Bridges would not reveal the identity of the funders and he did not know the name of Abby's insurance company.
"We are in a situation where there is still medical complications."