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Northland passengers positive about Barrier Air flights from Kerikeri to Auckland

Jenny Ling
By Jenny Ling
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5 Aug, 2024 05:00 AM3 mins to read

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Barrier Air general manager Karen Pascoe (left) was excited about the first flight departing from Kerikeri to Auckland. Photo / Jenny Ling

Barrier Air general manager Karen Pascoe (left) was excited about the first flight departing from Kerikeri to Auckland. Photo / Jenny Ling

Northland passengers on Barrier Air’s first flight departing from Kerikeri to Auckland were excited about the prospect of having more airline options to choose from.

Barrier Air recently began flights linking Kerikeri with Auckland, with the inaugural flight arriving at Bay of Islands Airport in Kerikeri on August 4 around 6.40pm.

The aircraft overnighted in Kerikeri before flying back to Auckland on August 5 at 6.40am.

Barrier Air chief executive Grant Bacon (second from left) said Bay of Islands residents wanted more choice and fair prices. Pictured with Barrier Air crew.
Barrier Air chief executive Grant Bacon (second from left) said Bay of Islands residents wanted more choice and fair prices. Pictured with Barrier Air crew.

Mikayla Hall, from Kaitāia, said she was travelling to Auckland for her work as a beauty therapist.

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Though her boss chose her flight, she said it was a convenient and reasonable airline which allowed people more choice.

“It’s easier when you’ve got work stuff on,” she said.

“There’s more choice.”

Fellow passenger Glenn Hannah, from Kerikeri, said he was travelling to Auckland to pick up a car.

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“I was going to book with Air New Zealand and my wife found this flight,” he said.

“It’s good to have competition.

“I will do it again and probably bring my son.”

Mikayla Hall was one of the Barrier Air passengers flying on the inaugural Kerikeri to Auckland flight. Photo / Jenny Ling
Mikayla Hall was one of the Barrier Air passengers flying on the inaugural Kerikeri to Auckland flight. Photo / Jenny Ling

Barrier Air will operate 22 trips each week between Kerikeri and Auckland, opening up competition and opportunities for Northland residents and visitors.

Barrier Air chief executive Grant Bacon said it was “an exciting thing for air travellers”.

A couple of days before the inaugural flight, it was already 80% full, which was “encouraging”, he said.

“We seem to be selling more and more seats every day.

“It’s quite a compelling option to fly as opposed to driving.

“The flight time is relatively short from Kerikeri.”

Bacon said the feedback from the market was that Bay of Islands residents wanted more choice, fair prices, and another option when Air New Zealand flights have been cancelled.

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Barrier Air has started flights linking Kerikeri with Auckland.
Barrier Air has started flights linking Kerikeri with Auckland.

Kerikeri to Auckland fares start from $69 one way and voucher options are also available, he said.

The airline is best known in Northland for flying between Kaitāia and Auckland, after Air NZ stopped its northernmost service in 2015.

It flies almost 15,000 passengers a year between Kaitāia and Auckland and recently added extra flights on Friday and Sunday nights to allow for a weekend getaway.

“The reality is our Kaitāia service turned into a very strong route, and we have a lot of incentives we offer passengers to fly with us and avoid the Northland roads, and we want to do the same for Kerikeri,” Bacon said.

“The feedback we get from customers in Kaitāia is they are trying to avoid the roads.”

Bacon said if the Kerikeri service went well, the airline would consider expanding to Whangārei in the next 18 months to two years.

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Air NZ regional affairs manager Jason Dawson said the national carrier welcomed competition and already competes daily on a number of domestic routes.

Jenny Ling is a news reporter and features writer for the Northern Advocate. She has a special interest in covering roading, lifestyle, business, and animal welfare issues.

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