Air New Zealand, which is the national airline and flag carrier of New Zealand, is on the edge of doubling the number of charter flights it operates between Japan and New Zealand. 14 flights are scheduled to operate from 7 Japanese cities.
The airline is again in talks to operate its much in demand charter programme from Japan to New Zealand as it carries on to augment passenger growth. The airline would be operating charter flights to Auckland. The airline would be operating their services between the Japanese cities of Hiroshima, Takamatsu, Shizuoka and Kagoshima to the New Zealand’s capital. 6 flights would be operating into Christchurch from the Japanese city of Nagoya.
The national flag carrier of New Zealand looks forward to its charter programme bringing in an additional 3200 tourists.
Air New Zealand’s General Manager Japan, Ed Overy said, “We are pleased to state that the significant growth in charter services would reflect the strong rise in demand this summer.”
The airline is again in talks to operate its much in demand charter programme from Japan to New Zealand as it carries on to augment passenger growth. The airline would be operating charter flights to Auckland. The airline would be operating their services between the Japanese cities of Hiroshima, Takamatsu, Shizuoka and Kagoshima to the New Zealand’s capital. 6 flights would be operating into Christchurch from the Japanese city of Nagoya.
The national flag carrier of New Zealand looks forward to its charter programme bringing in an additional 3200 tourists.
Air New Zealand’s General Manager Japan, Ed Overy said, “We are pleased to state that the significant growth in charter services would reflect the strong rise in demand this summer.”
