Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 9:38 am
Well over half a million Kiwis are preparing to take to
the skies this school holidays in what Air New Zealand is
calling its busiest July break ever winter school holiday
period.
Air New Zealand is preparing for a busy July,
with the airline operating 670,000 seats and 7,500 flights
across its domestic network as a record number of Kiwis
travel around Aotearoa.
Queenstown is the number one
destination for Air New Zealand customers, with 100,000
seats in and out of the picturesque destination. Regional
hubs are booming with Nelson seeing 870 flights over the
break, Napier (568 flights) and Tauranga (554 flights) also
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Press Release – Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand continues to adjust its trans-Tasman schedule as a result of the 72-hour pause to quarantine-free travel from Australia announced by the New Zealand Government on Saturday 26 June.
All passenger flights from Australia to New Zealand have been cancelled up until 11:59pm on Tuesday 29 June. A reduced number of passenger flights will continue to operate to Australia, ensuring customers currently visiting New Zealand from Australia can return home. The airline is seeing a large volume of customers cancelling travel to Australia in the next few days, and due to this reduced demand will be rerouting customers booked to travel from Queenstown, Christchurch or Wellington via Auckland for services across the Tasman.
Sunday, 27 June 2021, 5:29 pm
Air New Zealand continues to adjust its trans-Tasman
schedule as a result of the 72-hour pause to quarantine-free
travel from Australia announced by the New Zealand
Government on Saturday 26 June.
All passenger flights
from Australia to New Zealand have been cancelled up until
11:59pm on Tuesday 29 June. A reduced number of passenger
flights will continue to operate to Australia, ensuring
customers currently visiting New Zealand from Australia can
return home. The airline is seeing a large volume of
customers cancelling travel to Australia in the next few
days, and due to this reduced demand will be rerouting
Press Release – Air New Zealand Air New Zealand continues to adjust its trans-Tasman schedule as a result of the 72-hour pause to quarantine-free travel from Australia announced by the New Zealand Government on Saturday 26 June. All passenger flights from Australia to New Zealand …
Air New Zealand continues to adjust its trans-Tasman schedule as a result of the 72-hour pause to quarantine-free travel from Australia announced by the New Zealand Government on Saturday 26 June.
All passenger flights from Australia to New Zealand have been cancelled up until 11:59pm on Tuesday 29 June. A reduced number of passenger flights will continue to operate to Australia, ensuring customers currently visiting New Zealand from Australia can return home. The airline is seeing a large volume of customers cancelling travel to Australia in the next few days, and due to this reduced demand will be rerouting customers booked to travel from Queenstown, Christchurch or Wellington via Auckland for se