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Air New Zealand to fly again in L2

When the country moves to Alert Level 2, Air New Zealand will be ready to help Kiwis get around the nation, says chief executive officer Greg Foran.

The airline is planning to operate at around 20 per cent of its usual capacity when we make the move to Level 2 and Kiwis will be able to fly to places such as Queenstown, Invercargill and Blenheim in the South Island and Rotorua, Gisborne, Palmerston North, New Plymouth, Hamilton, Whangarei and Kerikeri, says Greg.

"This comes on top of current flights to support essential service travel between Auckland and Christchurch, Wellington, Tauranga and Napier, as well as between Wellington-Christchurch, Wellington-Nelson and Christchurch-Dunedin.

"We've been keen to start domestic air services as soon as practicably possible to support New Zealand's economic recovery and connect family, friends and businesses. But the ramp up to higher frequencies will be a slow journey and even when we come out of Level 1, all of our domestic destinations will see fewer flights and reduced frequencies."

"This is the harsh reality of closed international borders and a depressed domestic economy, with more Kiwis in unemployment and people watching what they spend,” he says.

But don't expect cheap fares, says Greg.

"One-metre social distancing means we can only sell just under 50 percent of seats on a turboprop aircraft and just 65 percent on an A320 On that basis, to ensure we cover our operating costs we won't be able to offer our lowest lead in fares until social distancing measures are removed.”

Greg says Air New Zealand will be working closely with Tourism New Zealand, regional tourism organisations, iwi partners and Government agencies like the Department of Conservation to encourage Kiwis to see more of the nation.

“We live in the best country on earth and on our doorstep have world class accommodation, attractions and activities. We'll be strongly encouraging Kiwis to support our tourism sector and to visit friends and family.”

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