Qantas bulks up New Zealand flights over peak summer holidays

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Qantas bulks up New Zealand flights over peak summer holidays


Qantas will bulk up its trans-Tasman routes by an extra 60,000 seats over the peak summer holiday period.

The 20 per cent boost in capacity throughout December and January will see the Sydney-Christchurch and Melbourne-Auckland routes gain seven additional flights each per week, with Sydney-Auckland getting six more.

The Sydney-Wellington route will get five extra flights a week; Melbourne-Christchurch and Brisbane-Queenstown another three each; and Melbourne-Queenstown two more.

The Flying Kangaroo said the increase would see it operate more than 3.3 million seats across the Tasman between January 2025 and January 2026, supporting tourism growth in both NZ and Australia.

Additionally, Qantas the same day announced it would soon introduce its Boeing 787 Dreamliner on flights between Auckland Brisbane, bringing Premium Economy to the route and increasing premium seat choices for customers by up to 80 per cent.

The 787 Dreamliner service will initially operate three times a week from August and increase to daily from October.

This marked Qantas’ second 787 service between Australia and NZ, in addition to flights between Auckland and Sydney as part of the airline’s direct service to New York.

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