The airline will operate a limited domestic schedule to enable essential travel only and to keep air freight moving. Photo / File
The airline will operate a limited domestic schedule to enable essential travel only and to keep air freight moving. Photo / File
Tauranga Airport is set to benefit as one of the few locations Air New Zealand flights will travel to in alert level 3.
Air New Zealand announced today that from next Tuesday, Tauranga will get three return flights to Auckland a week. There would be one return flight a dayon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until the country was moved to Alert Level 2.
The airline will operate a limited domestic schedule to enable essential travel only and to keep air freight moving.
Locations included Tauranga, Christchurch, Nelson, Napier, Wellington and Auckland.
Currently, there was no commercial air traffic in the city so the announcement was welcomed by Tauranga Airport manager Ray Dumble.
Air New Zealand general manager networks, Scott Carr, said travel remained very restricted under alert level 3.
"We have made some slight adjustments to our domestic schedule in the coming weeks and that includes adding several services a week between Auckland and Napier and Auckland and Tauranga.
"We'll also be adding additional capacity between Christchurch and Dunedin with flights in and out of Dunedin across the week."