Jestar says the flight was cancelled due to an engineering problem. Photo / Glenn Jeffrey
Jestar says the flight was cancelled due to an engineering problem. Photo / Glenn Jeffrey
A group of 50 school children who were left stranded at Wellington Airport overnight have returned to Auckland this morning.
Jetstar originally informed the children they would not be able to get an alternative flight home until Tuesday. But the group from Cornwall Park District School, who were in thecapital for an orchestra trip, were placed on an early morning flight today.
The pupils, all aged 10 or under, had viewed the experience as an "exciting adventure", said political commentator Matthew Hooton, whose daughter was one of those stuck at the airport.
"They arrived home this morning," he said. "And they had one giant sleepover, initially at the check-in area of Jetstar and then in the middle of the night they were moved up to a conference room."
He said "amazingly, after a few media inquiries", Jetstar was able to put the school children on an 8.20am flight to Auckland.
"So in the end it all turned out to be an exciting adventure for them. They played for the TV cameras in the terminal, and there we go."
The kids had given an impromptu orchestral performance when television news cameras showed up at the airport.
The children were fine today, he said, but had learned "an important lesson" - "the importance of selling more cupcakes in order to fly Air New Zealand".