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China Southern to Fly to New Zealand Twice Daily
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China Southern Airlines has announced it is to operate twice-daily flights between Auckland and Guangzhou from August 1, 2015.
Throwback Thursday: Air New Zealand to Return to Singapore
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At Routesonline we've decided to take a look back at the news breaking the same week in previous years and revisit it one or two years later to see...
Air New Zealand Sets Course for South America
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Air NZ has clearly defined aspirations for growth in the Pacific Rim. Its flights to Singapore commence next month and this new route to Buenos...
Air New Zealand Boosts Frequencies to North America
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The popularity of the airline’s service between Auckland and Los Angeles will see the airline step up frequency next year from twice daily to three...
China Airlines Confirms Summer Link to Christchurch
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China Airlines will be the first member of the SkyTeam alliance to offer flights to New Zealand’s South Island and will enable various connection...
Singapore Airlines Introduces A380 on Auckland Schedule
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The confirmation of the A380 deployment follows the recent approval from the New Zealand Minister of Transport to a proposed alliance between...
Air NZ and ANA Battle to be First to Fly the 787-9 Dreamliner
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Air New Zealand and All Nippon Airways will both introduce flights with the Boeing 787-9 early next month, with Etihad Airways, Scoot, United...
Air New Zealand Uses New A320s to Boost Domestic Offering
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Air New Zealand has accelerated the purchase of a 15th domestic Airbus A320 to allow improvements to its Dunedin-Auckland schedule from March 2015...
China Southern Boosts Auckland Frequency
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Our own analysis of MIDT data shows that last year around two thirds of the passengers flying with the airline from or to Auckland actually ended...
Jetstar Drops Auckland Link from Singapore
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Jetstar Airways will close its Singapore – Auckland flight from July 21, 2014 because the service is not performing as the carrier would have liked...