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Sunday, 28 June 2009
NZ boosts services between Australia and Queenstown NZ boosts services between Australia and Queenstown
By Honey @ 6:25 PM :: 1300 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Australia, New Zealand
 

Air New Zealand will launch a new weekly Brisbane-Queenstown summer service, and boost flights on other links to the holiday destination.

Deputy CEO Norm Thompson said Air New Zealand was working hard to increase the number of Australian tourists it brought into the Central Otago region.

“I’m pleased to announce today that we’ll be trialling a weekly Brisbane-Queenstown service in peak summer months, which
will operate from mid-December through to the end of January.”

Thompson said Queenstown was arguably New Zealand’s fastest-growing destination for Australian visitors, as a result of continual increases in direct services across the Tasman.

“Over the peak winter season Air New Zealand now operates10 direct services a week compared to three five years ago. This
year, as a result of strong demand from Queensland, we added an additional service from Brisbane taking the total from there
to three per week, in addition to five services per week from Sydney and two from Melbourne.”

Thompson said the airline intended extending its Melbourne-Queenstown schedule, which currently operates once a week in December and January, right through to the end of March.

“In addition, we will continue to operate two trips per week on the Sydney-Queenstown route from mid-October to the end of
November, where previously over this period there was a seasonal reduction to one trip per week. These services will operate Tuesday and Saturdays.”

He expected the schedule additions would be welcomed by the region, and illustrated Air New Zealand’s confidence in the Australian market’s ability to deliver solid economic returns to Queenstown.

Schedules for the additional services (subject to final confirmation and regulatory approvals):

06 Oct - 15 Dec
SYD-ZQN 1000/1455
ZQN-SYD 1605/1720

20 Dec - 31 Jan
BNE-ZQN 0820/1450
ZQN-BNE 1550/1635

6 Feb – 27 Mar
MEL-ZQN 0640/1155
ZQN-MEL 1255/1435

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