From Reuters:
“Air New Zealand to start
non-stop Auckland to New York route in 2020”
Air New Zealand Ltd said on Wednesday it will launch a non-stop flight service
between Auckland and New York in October 2020, in a bid to take advantage of
strong visitor growth from North America. New Zealand's flag carrier said it
will use its 787-9 Dreamliner models made by Boeing Co for the new
route. In May, it had placed an order for eight Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner jets
worth $2.7 billion in an effort to boost long-haul flight capacity. With demand
for air travel rapidly growing and aircraft performance improving, carriers are
increasingly looking into ultra-long-haul travel. Earlier this week,
Australia's flag carrier Qantas completed a nonstop test flight
to Sydney from New York, researching what impact the world's longest potential
commercial airplane journey would have on pilots, crew and passengers. On
Wednesday, Air New Zealand also said it will stop the lower-performing Los
Angeles-to-London route by the same date, which would allow it to direct the
freed-up capacity to faster growing markets. "Air New Zealand is strongest
when operating direct flights to and from our home base and this reset will put
us in the best possible position to take advantage of increasing demand across
the Pacific Rim," acting Chief Executive Officer Jeff McDowall said in a
statement. McDowall added that the route withdrawal would result in the
disestablishment of Air New Zealand's London cabin crew base consisting of
around 130 people and about 25 roles in its Hammersmith sales office and ground
team. The company added that the Los Angeles-London route will operate as
scheduled until October 2020 and no tickets had been sold beyond the date.
^ It’s nice to see more travel
options to New Zealand. I would like to go there someday. ^
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/air-zealand-launch-non-stop-184018270.html
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