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Air New Zealand reduces Tauranga flights amid jet fuel price spike

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Air New Zealand flights to and from Tauranga will be temporarily reduced over the next few months. Photo / George Novak

Air New Zealand flights to and from Tauranga will be temporarily reduced over the next few months. Photo / George Novak

Air New Zealand is temporarily reducing flights to and from Tauranga in response to surging global jet fuel prices from ongoing Middle East tensions.

Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar this morning said the airline would consolidate 1100 flights affecting about 44,000 customers around New Zealand.

That process would happen in the next six to eight weeks, he told Ryan Bridge TODAY.

That meant about 5% of flights from now until early May would be cut.

Customers would find out from today if their flights were affected.

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From March 16 to May 3, service changes to and from Tauranga will be:

-Auckland routes reduced by 31 rotations (averaging one daily round-trip most weeks, but full capacity kept during April school holidays).

-Wellington routes down by 21 rotations (about three per week on average).

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-Christchurch routes reduced by three rotations.

A “rotation” means a full round-trip flight.

Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford said today Air New Zealand was rebooking affected passengers on nearby flights and focusing cuts on off-peak times to maintain regional links.

“Reliable flights are crucial for Bay of Plenty, whether for business, tourism, family travel, or medical appointments,” Rutherford said.

“Our region relies on strong transport links to thrive, and as the local MP, I’m dedicated to fighting for the best outcomes for our community, ensuring we’re not left behind in times like these.”

Rutherford said he had sought and received assurances that these changes were short-term only and would not lead to permanent route cuts.

Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar. Photo / Michael Craig
Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar. Photo / Michael Craig

Ravishankar said flights to the Pacific and to regional destinations such as Hokitika, Timaru and Taupō were less likely to be affected.

House of Travel chief executive David Coombes called the decision a “pragmatic response to the reality of the conflict in the Middle East and the restricted flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, which is the world’s main gateway for oil and gas supply”.

“We’ve seen the price of jet fuel double because a fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas is currently restricted at the source. When an airline’s main operational cost increases that quickly, it forces an adjustment to keep the network functioning,” Coombes said.

“However, this is a pressure airlines the world over have navigated during difficult historical events in the past, and I would say the industry is very resilient and can often stabilise quickly.”

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Oil prices

The global average jet fuel price last week rose 58.4% compared with the week before.

Ravishankar said a normal price for jet fuel was about US$85 a barrel, and it was now at about US$170 a barrel.

“Every cent matters in this game.”

A key challenge for airlines came from the crack spread, which is the premium energy companies applied to refine jet fuel from crude oil.

Ravishankar said the crack spread was “at elevated levels this morning at about US$75″.

Brent crude this morning was trading at US$92.51.

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Fuel was the airline’s second-biggest expense after labour in the last financial year, at $1.48 billion.

Government response

Minister of Finance and for Economic Growth Nicola Willis said senior ministers met last night to discuss potential disruptions to petrol, diesel, and jet fuel supplies.

“We are actively monitoring domestic and international fuel supply conditions and assessing any impacts on New Zealand’s energy security,” she said.

“This is a fast-moving situation and New Zealand needs to be prepared for all scenarios.”

Willis said despite that, New Zealand was in a healthy position.

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Willis said ministers were told local fuel companies had no major supply chain issues and fuel stocks onshore and in transit were strong.

On Monday, Willis said the country had 28 days of petrol, diesel and jet fuel on hand, with a further 29 days on ships en route.

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