Pacific Blue Launches Local NZ Flights Today
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A NEW ERA OF DOMESTIC AIRLINE
COMPETITION TAKES OFF
Pacific Blue Launches Local New
Zealand Flights Today
Monday 12 November 2007: The
first Pacific Blue Airlines domestic flights take off today
from Christchurch and Auckland bound for Wellington,
ushering in a new era of competition and affordability for
the domestic New Zealand market.
The airline is now
operating services between the three key cities of
Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland and is the first new
domestic carrier to enter the New Zealand market for over
six years. Pacific Blue’s decision to enter the domestic
market follows nearly four years of success operating
trans-Tasman and South Pacific services.
Virgin Blue
Chief Executive and co-founder, Brett Godfrey said, “As a
challenger brand we are always attracted to markets that are
constrained by lacklustre competition and monopolistic or
duopolistic suppliers. New Zealand is a prime example of
this and we are pleased that from today, New Zealanders will
have increased choice, more affordable fares and greater
travel options.”
“We believe that Pacific Blue and
our pricing levels will appeal to both leisure travellers
who want to visit friends or family or holiday within their
own country without breaking the bank, as well as business
commuters who want to be smart with their travel budgets
when they fly the short distances between New Zealand
cities,” he said.
“Pacific Blue has flourished on
the trans-Tasman route despite doomsday warnings of being
caught in a “bloodbath” and this success is the result
of our low cost strategy combined with high quality service,
a genuine commitment to reasonable fares and our
professional but friendly, fun crew. This same strategy is
being applied to domestic flights and we are enthusiastic
about opening up domestic air travel opportunities in the
same way we have done between Australia, New Zealand, and
the South Pacific.”
Virgin Group Chairman, Sir
Richard Branson said "I am thrilled that from today domestic
air travel in New Zealand will be affordable and fun for
everyone to enjoy. Air travel has been too expensive in New
Zealand for way too long. It is a beautiful country and
people should be encouraged to fly around and enjoy
it."
"The Pacific Blue and Virgin Blue teams have done
a brilliant job and will not only make travel more
affordable but also much more enjoyable for many years to
come."
Pacific Blue’s inaugural flights will touch
down in Wellington at 8:00am and 8.05am. The arrival of the
flights will be followed by a high spirited celebration at
Wellington Airport featuring a champagne breakfast and a
special performance by New Zealand rock band, “Evermore”
for special guests including Members of Parliament, VIP
guests from the New Zealand business and tourism
communities, aviation industry partners and Pacific Blue
team members.
From today, Pacific Blue will be flying
regularly between the three main centres:
-
Auckland–Wellington: Five direct daily return flights
with fares starting from $69 one-way on the internet
- Auckland–Christchurch: Two direct daily return flights with fares starting from $79 one-way on the internet
- Wellington–Christchurch: Three direct daily return flights with fares starting from $59 one-way on the internet
Pacific Blue will monitor ongoing demand for the flights and use this information to determine future schedules. The airline is also reviewing opportunities for other new destinations within New Zealand for both domestic and international services.
As part of its launch
celebrations the airline raised well over $1,000 for Variety
– the children’s charity. This included an online
auction of the first seat on the first Pacific Blue domestic
flight from Auckland to Wellington. A New Zealand aviation
fan bid $1,014 for seat 1A on the inaugural return flight,
and the opportunity to be a part of New Zealand aviation
history.
About Pacific Blue, Polynesian Blue, and Virgin Blue Airlines
Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue, along with Australian domestic airline Virgin Blue, operate a fleet of 56 modern Boeing 737 and Embraer E-Jet aircraft flying to 22 Australian and eight international destinations including New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu and the Cook Islands.
ENDS