The inaugural Fly My Sky flight lands at Whangārei Airport. Photo / John Stone
The inaugural Fly My Sky flight lands at Whangārei Airport. Photo / John Stone
The owner of a small airline that has started Auckland to Whangārei flights says the first week has been tough going but there are signs bookings will pick up over summer.
Fly My Sky chief executive Keith McKenzie said ''a couple'' of flights had had no passengers but bookings werepicking up.
''The loads have been fairly light but that's what we expected,'' he said.
The airline flies from Auckland to Great Barrier Island and Whangārei with a 10-seater Britten Norman Islander twin-engine plane. The aircraft carries a maximum of nine passengers on the Auckland-Whangārei route.
''We've had a couple of time where there are people on one way but none the other,'' said McKenzie, who owns the airline with his wife Robyn.
''It's not as busy as we would like but I think word of mouth will help.''
One-way fares start at $99 and that includes a 23kg bag.
The airline flies into Whangārei twice daily from Monday to Friday, departing from Auckland at 6.55am and 1.25pm and leaving Whangārei at 8.25am and 2.50pm.