Air New Zealand updates international schedule to 30 June

Air New Zealand is extending the timeframe for its significantly reduced network by a month, with its minimal international operations to continue through to 30 June 2020.
11 April 2020

Air New Zealand is extending the timeframe for its significantly reduced network by a month, with its minimal international operations to continue through to 30 June 2020.

In response to government travel restrictions and low demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline earlier announced a limited international network from 30 March to 31 May, to keep air links open for essential travel and cargo movement on key trade routes.

This schedule will now apply through to 30 June 2020. All services are subject to change as governments continue to introduce or change travel and border restrictions. 

Overall international capacity has been reduced by 95 percent from pre-COVID-19 levels.

Tasman services

Auckland-Sydney

(per week)

Three return services


Tasman services

Auckland-Brisbane

(per week)

Two return services


Tasman services

Auckland-Melbourne

(per week)

Two return services


Pacific services

Auckland-Rarotonga

(per week)

One return service


Pacific services

Auckland-Niue 

(per week)

One return service 


Pacific services

Sydney-Norfolk

(per week)

One return service


Pacific services

Brisbane-Norfolk

(per week)

One return service


Samoa, Tonga and Fiji are currently not permitting international flights. If these restrictions end, Air New Zealand is likely to operate one return service per week from Auckland.

Long haul services

Auckland-Los Angeles

(per week)

Three return services


Long haul services

Auckland-Hong Kong 

(per week)

Two return services 


Long haul services

Auckland-Shanghai 

(per week)

Three return services from 31 May 


The airline has set up a dedicated COVID-19 information hub on its website and customers are encouraged to consult this in the first instance. Due to the large number of schedule changes, customers are strongly encouraged to only contact the airline if they are due to fly within the next 48 hours.  

Ends

Issued by Air New Zealand Communications.

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