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Air NZ increases capacity across Int’l routes, targets Asia

written by australianaviation.com.au | May 23, 2011


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Air New Zealand has announced an increase in capacity to a number of prominent international destinations, as it prepares for a busy Northern Winter schedule.

First off the mark are Asian destinations, with the airline increasing overall capacity on Chinese routes during the Northern Winter period (November 2011 – March 2012) by 21.6 per cent, including more flights to Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai. Capacity will a;so increase by 38.6 per cent on the Auckland-Beijing route, assisted by a third year round 777-200ER service. With the planned addition of a fourth 777-200ER, Air New Zealand’s Auckland to Shanghai route will also increase capacity by 22.7 per cent, as that service begins operating from December to March next year.

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“In addition, following strong demand for the overnight service from Auckland to Hong Kong, this route is up by 15.6 per cent with a Boeing 777-200 operating daily services from November to mid-December, increasing to nine services per week from mid-December,” Air New Zealand deputy CEO Norm Thompson, said in a statement.

To Japan, and the airline has announced a 7.7 per cent increase to its 767-300 Auckland-Osaka route, restoring capacity to the same levels before Japan’s recent spate of natural disasters. Air New Zealand is also moving ahead with the introduction of a 747-400 on the Auckland to Tokyo route between December and February.

“We will be increasing our Auckland – Tokyo capacity by 16 per cent, with the up-gauge of the daily service from a Boeing 777-200 to a Boeing 747-400 aircraft, reflecting our confidence in the return of tourists to New Zealand from this important market,” Thompson said.

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Meanwhile, in North America, all Auckland to San Francisco flights will also be operated by a747-400 aircraft, increasing capacity by 14.1 per cent, while Auckland to Vancouver is expected to track a rise by 10.1 per cent. Adding to this will be two 777-300ERs to exclusively service all Air New Zealand flights to and from Los Angeles from February 2012.

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