One year ago today, on 4 March 2019, Barrier Air added six additional flights a week between Auckland and Kaitaia. The Wednesday to Monday "lunchtime flights" proved to be a great hit and with a few months a Tuesday flight was introduced. Barrier Air says the response to the Kaitaia flights has been overwhelming and if patronage keeps up it is only a matter of time before Barrier Air adds more flights.
On Monday 2 March 2019 I was able to take up Barrier Air's invitation to try out their Kaitaia service. This is part 1 of a three part series that will feature the north and southbound flights as well as a conversation I had with Barrier Air's senior management.
| Check in at Auckland International and we've got some bikes joining us for the flight north. |
| My ride to Kaitaia... Barrier Air flight GB615 boarding Cessna Grand Caravan ZK-SDD |
| Sister ship ZK-SDB dback in Auckland after doing the first flight to Great Barrier Island this morning |
| A look at some of the Garmin G1000 technology on board all Barrier Air's Caravans. |
| Quite liked this - Air New Zealand's Boeing 777-200 ZK-OKH after touch down |
| Lining up 05 at Auckland |
| Tarmac view #1 |
| Another nice shot of ZK-OKH |
| Tarmac view #2 |
| Tarmac view #3 |
| Tasman Cargo Airlines' Boeing 767-300 VH-EXZ |
| Departure from Auckland... the headwaters of the Manukau Habour |
| Above and below, the Tamaki River |
| Orakei Basin and Hudson Bay |
| Looking up the Waitemata Harbour |
| The CBD... |
| and Harbour Bridge |
| Devonport |
| Takapuna |
| Milford, Castor and Campbell Bays |
| Browns Bay |
| Torbay |
| A glimpse of the Kaipara going into the Tasman Sea |
| Hokianga Harbour - I got caught out with the gap in the cloud... got the strut in focus... Rawene and the ferry on the north side of the Habour |
| Rawene |
| Descent into Kaitaia |
| Runway 30 at Kaitaia |
| Hi Julie |
| Thanks Alex |
A big thanks to Barrier Air for the opportunity to fly with them to Kaitaia
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