11 November 2019

Saab Services for Whakatāne



Air Chathams has announced the introduction of a SAAB 340 for its flights between Auckland and Whakatāne. The regional airline says demand is continuing to grow for air travel to and from the eastern Bay of Plenty town. The new SAAB can carry up to 34 more passengers than the aircraft that is currently being used on the route, which is a Fairchild Metroliner. Air Chathams will also have a flight attendant onboard serving tea, coffee and Tim Tams. "We're really excited to begin bringing the SAAB to Whakatāne," says Duane Emeny, Air Chathams' general manager.  "We know our regular fliers will appreciate the extra comforts provided and this will give us some flexibility across the service, where other flights exceed the Metroliner capacity. We hope to be able to offer the SAAB service more permanently in the future." Whakatāne District Mayor Judy Turner says the SAAB service will help to boost visitor numbers to the Whakatāne District, just in time for the busy summer season. "This is great news for our District, and will be beneficial for locals and visitors alike," says Mayor Turner. "We're grateful that our investment into the airport is being supported by Air Chathams, and the SAAB service is a great example of the airline's commitment to the Whakatāne District." The first flights begin on the November 29.


The Saab will operate the Friday afternoon flights from Auckland to Whakatāne at 3.15pm and 6.35pm and the Whakatāne to Auckland Friday afternoon service at 4.45pm. It will also operate the Saturday morning 8.00am flight from Whakatāne to Auckland. On Sundays the Saab will operate from Auckland to Whakatāne at 11.00am and 6.15pm, and from Whakatāne to Auckland at 4.45pm. On Mondays the Saab will operate the morning flight from Whakatāne to Auckland at 6.45am. 

6 comments:

  1. So does this mean they have bought another SAAB as I would have thought the others were all busy or are they cutting services elsewhere?

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    1. Well, let's see. Wanganui is operated by a Saab, a Convair and an ATR and Kapiti is only served by a Saab. Air Chats have three Saabs so yeah. There should be a spare

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  2. Must be a big Saab if they can fit 34 more passengers than a Metroliner
    That would make it 34 + 19 = 53 !!

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  3. Must mean CIZ is due to be back in the end soon, hasn't flown for many months!

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  4. Heard a rumour that Air Chathams were to start using a Saab to start Wanaka flights. They have 3 in their fleet now.

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    1. I've always thought that Christchurch Wanaka would be a good fit for Air Chathams. Not sure if they would given Air New Zealand's expressed interest in reopening services and ongoing debate over Central Otago airports.

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