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Air New Zealand Plans to Add More International Cargo Flights

Our Bureau - : May 29, 2021 - : 12:37 am

Air New Zealand will introduce more international cargo flights under the Government’s Maintaining International Air Connectivity (MIAC) scheme.

The airline intends to operate around 30 flights per week to 13 destinations including Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, as well as maintain air connectivity with key Pacific ports. The MIAC scheme has been extended through to October.

“MIAC is helping our import and export community maintain essential trade with key international markets during an extended period of disruption and we’re really proud to be part of making that happen,” said Air New Zealand General Manager Cargo Anna Palairet. “Operating these services also allows us to bring Kiwis home where other commercial services haven’t been able to operate.

“With the Tasman and Rarotonga bubbles now in operation, services to Australia and the Cook Islands are currently not included in the scheme,” added Palairet. “However, we’re fortunate the scheme provides a mechanism to support the movement of freight to these markets if those bubbles burst to ensure a stable supply chain.”

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