Jetstar will be looking to chip away at Air New Zealand’s dominance of regional routes. waynne williams
Regional Rivalry
Seismic shifts in NZ regional aviation as Jetstar takes to the field
Massive change is underway for regional aviation in New Zealand. Domestic incumbent Air New Zealand faces competition, often for the first time, on two fronts: firstly from Jetstar New Zealand, which starts Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 turboprop flights this December, and secondly from smaller regional NZ carriers like Sounds Air, Air Chathams and Kiwi Regional Airlines.
This will change the conversation and we’re very keen to compete.
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