Air New Zealand is expanding its services to and from the
Kapiti Coast, with a new daily direct service between Paraparaumu and
Christchurch from November and a special early bird fare to celebrate. The new service will be operated by Air New Zealand
subsidiary Air Nelson and provide more than 36,000 direct seats a year between
the two regions. Air New Zealand is offering a special launch fare of $59
one way for travel until 18 December. Air Nelson General Manager Darin Stringer says “110,000
people live within Kapiti Coast Airport’s catchment area and market research
has demonstrated clear demand for additional connections from Kapiti Coast
Airport. When surveyed, more locals
nominated Christchurch as the next destination of choice than all other
possible destinations combined.” Christchurch Airport Chief Executive Jim Boult says “This
new service is a positive sign for the recovery of Christchurch and Canterbury
and offers a connection we know people have been asking for. We congratulate Air New Zealand on this
initiative, which will be well received by travellers in both directions.” Kapiti Coast Airport owner Sir Noel Robinson describes
the announcement as a huge milestone for Kapiti Coast residents and the wider
catchment area. “To be announcing another direct service less than two
years after the airport opened is very exciting. This new service will conveniently connect
two provincial areas without the need for a road journey between Paraparaumu
and Wellington. With Wellington Airport
becoming increasingly congested, business and leisure travellers beginning
their journey at Paraparaumu are able to enjoy a more efficient and relaxing
experience.” The new service will offer a morning departure from the
Kapiti Coast Monday to Saturday with a returning service from Christchurch in
the afternoon, plus a return service on Sunday afternoons. Air New Zealand currently operates up to three services a
day between Kapiti Coast Airport and Auckland.
Source : Air New Zealand Media Release
"Air New Zealand currently operates up to three services a day between Kapiti Coast Airport and Auckland." The introduction of the Christchurch flight will reduce this to two flights a day.
Now how about a Masterton-Christchurch service using the Hokitika Beech in the middle of the day???
Add me to the list of people who would like a direct MRO-CHC service. Would be a popular school holiday service too.
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