Sounds Air has announced that will be cancelling the operation of their direct service between Napier and Blenheim, effective Monday the 6th of January 2020.
"We would like to thank all our loyal supporters who have utilised this service during its 4 years of operation, however it is not financially viable for us to continue the service." The airline has also noted that selected services are affected between now and the 6th of January. Sounds Air will be contacting those customers impacted individually and providing a full refund. Other flights will be operating as normal until the 5th of January 2020.
Source : Sounds Air Facebook page
Sounds Air has announced plans to cancel its flight route between Napier and Blenheim. It follows Jetstar's announcement that it would drop its regional services at the end of November. Sounds Air's Napier to Blenheim services will discontinue from January 6 next year, with select services already been cancelled on the route between now and January 5, 2020. Airline chairman John Stace said the service is being cut because it was simply not viable to fund the route anymore. We had planes going one way empty and returning with only two to three passengers on board so in the end it wasn't viable." For the retiring chairman he said that it wasn't the way he wanted to step down especially to cut the Napier service, his home region. "It isn't what I wanted to see happen to the route but we had been warning over the last year that it was a matter of use it or lose it." Stace said that while the Napier and Blenheim service wasn't reaching the right numbers, their other services have been booming. "Some of the services we acquired from Air New Zealand have been going off and we need more services available and so that meant having to lose this service to cope with the growing demand in other areas." A Sounds Air spokesperson said they would be contacting affected passengers over the coming days and keep them up to date with changes. "We will be following up those impacted in the coming days to ensure everyone is advised and accommodated on an alternative service or fully refunded." "We ask that you please call reservations on 0800 505 005/info@soundsair.com at your earliest convenience, to acknowledge this cancellation and discuss affected booking options. We are able to reschedule you to an alternative service or provide you with a full refund of ticket purchase."
Source : https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503462&objectid=12276818
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ReplyDeleteAnd go against Air NZ? Dont think that'll work out well for them. Air Napier have been advertising Blenheim charters on their Facebook. Maybe now they could do an actual service there
DeleteWhat a disgrace. Who do they think they are, abandoning the provinces like that?
ReplyDeleteIt's just the world of business, anon.
DeleteHa! Nice one, very apt. Did Hawkes Bay ratepayers help fund the service?
DeleteIt would be great if the considered a service between Palmerston North and ether Nelson (unless Origin Air actually start providing a reliable service again) or Blenheim (linking Linton/Ohakea with Woodbourne).
ReplyDeleteOhakea and Woodbourne don't need a link, the RNZAF do it themselves. If they need something moved between the two they'll do it themselves. As far as Nelson goes, maybe. But it didn't seem to work out well for Originair.
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