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Air New Zealand celebrates three decades of Auckland-Queenstown direct flights

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Greg Foran Chief Executive Officer | Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand is celebrating a significant milestone as it marks 30 years of direct flights between Auckland and Queenstown. Over the past decade, the airline has transported more than seven million passengers on this route. This summer, Air New Zealand plans to operate up to 116 return services weekly, increasing to 156 during the Christmas period.

Scott Carr, Air New Zealand's General Manager Domestic, reflected on the early days of this service. "I was based in Christchurch when we launched the direct Auckland to Queenstown service and I remember what a milestone moment it was," he said. He emphasized the importance of connecting New Zealand's main international hub with the Southern Lakes region.

The route is not only popular among travelers but also serves as a crucial cargo link. Carr noted that "we carry a large amount of cargo between the two centres," highlighting that lobster accounts for approximately 250 tonnes of cargo carried north from Queenstown each year.

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To commemorate this anniversary, passengers traveling today will receive special treats onboard. Some lucky customers may win iconic adventure activities such as scenic cruises or bungy jumps.

Queenstown Airport CEO Glen Sowry expressed excitement about celebrating three decades of direct flights with Air New Zealand. "About half the passengers who travel through Queenstown Airport fly this route," Sowry stated, noting its role in facilitating connections between major cities and international destinations.

Queenstown Mayor Glyn Lewers acknowledged the economic impact of these flights on the region. "Air New Zealand has been key to that success," he remarked, appreciating how direct flights have connected locals with opportunities and attracted visitors worldwide.

Since its inception on October 17, 1994, with daily Boeing 737-200 flights, the Auckland-Queenstown route has seen significant growth. By 2017, it became Air New Zealand's third busiest domestic route and continues to hold that position today.

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