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In a vote of confidence for Ōtautahi Christchurch and the South Island, Jetstar is adding another aircraft to their fleet of A320s based in the Garden City, bringing the total to three aircraft at the airport and eight in its New Zealand fleet.
The aircraft will signal an uptick in services for the summer season, which include operating daily flights from Christchurch to the Gold Coast and Melbourne from December 15 until the end of January. The additional capacity will also bolster the Auckland schedule.
The new aircraft will allow a 35 per cent increase in seat capacity across the Tasman and a 21 per cent increase in seat capacity on their existing domestic routes.
This expansion sees the airport bucking the trend and increasing its capacity to cater for a growing demand to travel to and from the city.
ChristchurchNZ’s chief executive Ali Adams says is not surprised.
“Christchurch is thriving as both a vibrant destination for visitors and a key hub for business. With our world-class attractions, growing infrastructure, and strong connections to the South Island’s unique natural beauty, it’s no surprise airlines are choosing to expand their offerings here.”
“Airlines make decisions based on data, and our numbers show a strong demand for Jetstar’s services,” says Christchurch Airport’s aeronautical development general manager Gordon Bevan.
“This isn’t just a summer spike – we’re seeing sustained growth in both domestic and international interest in Christchurch as a destination and as the gateway to the South Island. Big brother Qantas is adding 21 per cent more capacity to their Christchurch operation, too.”
For many Kiwis, the option of an increased service every day of the week to Australia opens up options across Jetstar’s extensive Asian network. That extra capacity also supports inbound traffic and will help boost international tourist numbers.
“Jetstar expanding its fleet and services here in Christchurch is fantastic news for our local economy,” says Christchurch Airport CEO Justin Watson.
“It means better connections, more visitors, and great support for regional businesses, reinforcing Christchurch Airport as the South Island’s key connection point for growth and opportunity.”
Jetstar’s additional domestic flights from Christchurch this summer will make it even easier for Kiwis to travel around New Zealand, with more options to connect to Auckland and Wellington. These flights will provide greater access to key events, like concerts, festivals, and other summer highlights.
Jetstar Group CEO Stephanie Tully says it is really exciting to be embarking on a significant expansion in Aotearoa.
“With another aircraft arriving in Christchurch on Sunday and four more trans-Tasman routes launching in the next six months, we’re excited to be adding capacity and cementing our role as the leading low fares carrier in the country.”
The new Jetstar aircraft will touch down as part of a one-off commercial flight from Melbourne on Sunday, December 15, at 5.30am.