Virgin Australia Group chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka said today’s announcement marks an exciting day for Virgin Australia and its guests as the airline’s network expansion continues.
“Today is a significant day for Virgin Australia with our first New Zealand flight in over two years.”
Virgin Australia direct Queenstown, New Zealand flight schedule:
Sydney: Daily return flights between Sydney and Queenstown from 2 November 2022.
Brisbane: Daily return flights between Brisbane and Queenstown from 2 November 2022.
Melbourne: Return fights between Melbourne and Queenstown four times weekly from 3 November 2022, increasing to daily during the peak Christmas holiday period (12 December 2022 – 29 January 2023).
Virgin Australia group chief strategy and transformation officer Alistair Hartley said the demand for the Queenstown services is strong.
“We are seeing strong demand across our international network over the Christmas school holiday period.’'
Flights to Queenstown will increase to 21 per week between December 12 and January 29, with a daily service operating from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, to help meet the demand.
“We are excited to be back on the arrivals board in Queenstown and we look forward to providing travellers more choice,” he said.
Virgin Australia sank into administration early in the pandemic and was bought by private equity firm, Bain Capital.
Just before the pandemic hit, Air New Zealand had a 37 per cent share of capacity on the Tasman, Qantas had 26 per cent, Virgin Australia 18 per cent, Jetstar 10 per cent and the remaining 9 per cent was shared between other carriers.