Kiwi announces new air connections
Kiwi announces new air connections from Tauranga direct to Nelson and Dunedin
Kiwi Regional Airlines has announced a new twice-weekly direct air connection for Bay of Plenty residents to Nelson, with the service also connecting on to Dunedin one day a week.
From 15th February, Kiwi will
fly on a Tuesday Dunedin-Nelson-Tauranga and return, on a
'same plane' service with a brief 25-minute stop in Nelson
for passengers travelling between Dunedin and Tauranga, or
vice-versa.
On Saturdays, Kiwi will operate a
Nelson-Tauranga-Nelson return service around the middle of
the day.
Tickets from Tauranga-Nelson direct will be
priced very competitively, starting from $99 one-way, while
Tauranga-Dunedin tickets will start at $169.
Bookings
for the flights are open now.
Kiwi CEO Ewan Wilson
said "the airline's first month of operation has taught us a
lot about regional New Zealand's travel
preferences."
"There is a high proportion of our
passengers 'visiting family and friends' , and with the Bay
of Plenty's population around the quarter million mark,
there are a lot of family connections between this area and
the South Island."
"The direct flights to Nelson make
it much easier for both leisure and corporate travellers
wanting to avoid lengthy and tiring stops in the expensive
Wellington and Auckland airports."
Mr Wilson said his
airline's executive "had considered other North Island
connections such as Hawkes Bay and Taranaki, but a
combination of lack of facilities and the high Bay of Plenty
potential had tipped the balance Tauranga's way."
"We
are also aware that other larger airlines have ignored the
air travel needs of Bay of Plenty residents, either missing
them entirely, or forcing them to travel through Auckland
and Wellington to get anywhere."
"Our region to region
Dunedin-Nelson-Hamilton flights have been successful right
from the start, and we expect the Tauranga-Nelson-Dunedin
connection to also be as
successful."
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