Air NZ and DoC Announce New Partnership
Media release
20 April 2012
Air New Zealand and Department of Conservation Announce New Partnership
New
Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Air New Zealand Chief
Executive Officer Rob Fyfe have today confirmed a major
three year commercial partnership between the Department of
Conservation (DOC) and Air New Zealand .
The partnership is worth the equivalent of $1 million annually to DOC through travel and marketing support for new conservation programmes around the National Parks Great Walks network, species translocations around the country and in promotion of the Great Walks themselves.
The announcement was made at an event at Air New Zealand’s Auckland head office also attended by Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson, DOC Director-General Al Morrison and Air New Zealand and DOC staff.
“The establishment of the Great Walks Biodiversity Partnership and the Air New Zealand Translocation Programme will see our two organisations come together to enhance and promote the sorts of things that make New Zealand unique,” said Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Rob Fyfe.
“It will enable important conservation biodiversity projects to take place in the vicinity of the Great Walks and also help promote these gems in New Zealand ’s natural tourism crown to domestic and international tourists like never before.”
Air New Zealand’s sole major sponsorship of the Great Walks network incorporates nine of New Zealand’s finest tracks; Rakiura, Kepler, Milford, Routeburn, Heaphy, Abel Tasman Coast, Whanganui River Journey, Tongariro and Lake Waikaremoana.
The agreement will also see Air New Zealand using its national network to transport threatened species (birds, reptiles and invertebrates) to safe new breeding sites around the country as part of DOC’s active recovery programmes.
“There are approximately 200 transfers each year of threatened wildlife and just this past week Air New Zealand helped fly eight flightless kakapo from Invercargill through Christchurch to Auckland en route to their new sanctuary on Little Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf,” said DOC Director-General Al Mr Morrison.
“This is a natural partnership with a forward thinking company that sees the real value of conservation. Air New Zealand understands that looking after the things that make New Zealand unique is good for their business.
“Whether it is help transporting threatened species or getting more people out experiencing the value of our National Parks, Air New Zealand will be investing in its own future as well as New Zealand’s,” says Mr Morrison
Mr Fyfe says the partnership represents an important expansion of the airline’s environment strategy.
“This exciting opportunity builds on our ongoing focus on reducing our environmental footprint and engaging with, promoting and protecting New Zealand ’s natural assets through the likes of the Air New Zealand Environment Trust, Kids Restore New Zealand and the efforts or our 3,000 strong employee Green Team.”
Air New Zealand’s marketing plans for the Great Walks include development of flight and hut packages and high-end group experiences on conservation land, promotion through its million strong frequent flyer database and significant local and international marketing and social media activity.
Mr Fyfe this afternoon also revealed plans for a global competition labelled “The Great Walker” which will launch in two months, giving one person from anywhere on the planet the opportunity to come to New Zealand and take on the challenge of completing all nine Great Walks in nine weeks.
The airline plans to launch the search through its significant global social media and marketing channels and have the winner share their experiences through the same channels.
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