Air New Zealand destinations

This is a list of destinations served by Air New Zealand. For additional services see Air New Zealand Link companies Air Nelson and Mount Cook Airline.

Hub
Focus city
Seasonal
Charter
Future route
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes
AdelaideAustraliaADLYPADAdelaide Airport[1]
AlofiNiueIUENIUENiue International Airport[1]
ApiaSamoaAPWNSFAFaleolo International Airport[1]
AucklandNew ZealandAKLNZAAAuckland International Airport[1]
BrisbaneAustraliaBNEYBBNBrisbane Airport[1]
Buenos AiresArgentinaEZESAEZMinistro Pistarini International Airport[2]
CairnsAustraliaCNSYBCSCairns Airport[1][3]
ChristchurchNew ZealandCHCNZCHChristchurch International Airport[1]
DenpasarIndonesiaDPSWADDNgurah Rai International Airport[1]
DunedinNew ZealandDUDNZDNDunedin International Airport[1]
FukuokaJapanFUKRJFFFukuoka Airport[4]
Gold CoastAustraliaOOLYBCGGold Coast Airport[1]
HiroshimaJapanHIJRJOAHiroshima Airport[4]
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamSGNVVTSTan Son Nhat International Airport[5]
Hong KongHong KongHKGVHHHHong Kong International Airport[1]
HonoluluUnited StatesHNLPHNLHonolulu International Airport[1]
HoustonUnited StatesIAHKIAHGeorge Bush Intercontinental Airport[6]
LondonUnited KingdomLHREGLLHeathrow Airport[1]
Los AngelesUnited StatesLAXKLAXLos Angeles International Airport[1]
MatsuyamaJapanMYJRJOMMatsuyama Airport[4]
MelbourneAustraliaMELYMMLMelbourne Airport[1]
NadiFijiNANNFFNNadi International Airport[1]
NagoyaJapanNGORJGGChūbu Centrair International Airport[4]
Norfolk IslandAustraliaNLKYSNFNorfolk Island Airport[1]
NouméaNew CaledoniaNOUNWWWLa Tontouta International Airport[1]
NukuʻalofaTongaTBUNFTFFuaʻamotu International Airport[1]
OkinawaJapanOKAROAHNaha Airport[4]
OsakaJapanKIXRJBBKansai International Airport[7]
PapeeteFrench PolynesiaPPTNTAAFaa'a International Airport[1]
PerthAustraliaPERYPPHPerth Airport[1]
Port VilaVanuatuVLINVVVBauerfield International Airport[8]
QueenstownNew ZealandZQNNZQNQueenstown Airport[1]
RarotongaCook IslandsRARNCRGRarotonga International Airport[1]
San FranciscoUnited StatesSFOKSFOSan Francisco International Airport[1]
SendaiJapanSDJRJSSSendai Airport[4]
ShanghaiPeople's Republic of ChinaPVGZSPDShanghai Pudong International Airport[1]
ShizuokaJapanFSZRJNSShizuoka Airport[4]
SingaporeSingaporeSINWSSSSingapore Changi Airport[9]
Sunshine CoastAustraliaMCYYBSUSunshine Coast Airport[1]
SydneyAustraliaSYDYSSYSydney Airport[1]
TokyoJapanNRTRJAANarita International Airport[1]
VancouverCanadaYVRCYVRVancouver International Airport[1]
WellingtonNew ZealandWLGNZWNWellington International Airport[1]

Terminated destinations

Destinations formerly served by Air New Zealand[10] (excluding those served by its predecessors, TEAL and National Airways Corporation). It also does not include destinations which were previously served by Air New Zealand, but are now served solely by its subsidiaries.

Destination Country/territory Airport First flight Last flight Notes
Aitutaki[11]Cook IslandsAitutaki AirportSeptember 19701973 Ceased when Rarotonga opened
BangkokThailandDon Mueang International Airport30 October 199026 October 1997
BeijingPeople's Republic of ChinaBeijing Capital International Airport1 July 200830 June 2012[12]Now codeshare with Air China
Chatham Islands[13]New ZealandChatham Islands / Tuuta Airport19921995
Dallas[14]United StatesDallas/Fort Worth International Airport28 October 198722 March 1989
FrankfurtGermanyFrankfurt Airport30 October 19872001
FukuokaJapanFukuoka Airport 30 October 1995Now a charter route
Greymouth[13]New ZealandGreymouth Airport
HobartAustraliaHobart Airport8 January 19831995[15]
Hong KongHong KongKai Tak Airport3 March 19665 July 1998 Airport closed; flights moved to Chek Lap Kok Airport
KaikoheNew ZealandKaikohe Aerodrome1970
KaitaiaNew ZealandKaitaia Airport28 April 2015
Kuala LumpurMalaysiaSultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport11 February 199028 November 1993
LondonUnited KingdomGatwick Airport25 August 198224 November 1994Moved to Heathrow Airport
Masterton[13]New ZealandMasterton Airport16 February 20095 February 2014
Milford Sound[13]New ZealandMilford Sound Airport19701992
Motueka[13]New ZealandMotueka Aerodrome
Mount Cook[13]New ZealandMount Cook Aerodrome27 January 2012
NagoyaJapanNagoya Komaki Airport1 June 199116 February 2005Moved to Chubu Centrair International Airport; now a charter route
Oamaru[13]New ZealandOamaru Airport28 February 19661 January 2010
Pago PagoAmerican SamoaPago Pago International Airport4 December 19731 July 1979[15] Flights moved to Apia
Port MoresbyPapua New GuineaPort Moresby Airport3 November 198230 January 1985[15]
SeoulSouth KoreaGimpo International Airport4 November 199331 December 1997Suspended due to IMF crisis
SingaporeSingaporePaya Lebar Airport19661981 Airport closed to civilian traffic; moved to Changi Airport
SuvaFijiNausori International Airport
TaipeiTaiwanTaoyuan International Airport3 August 199124 March 2006
Te Anau[13]New ZealandManapouri Aerodrome
TownsvilleAustraliaTownsville Airport19891993
WanakaNew ZealandWanaka Airport19 March 2004[16]30 January 2013[17] Now a charter route for Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow
WestportNew ZealandWestport Airport1 October 194728 April 2015
WhakataneNew ZealandWhakatane Airport28 April 2015
WhanganuiNew ZealandWhanganui Airport1 November 195431 July 2016[18] Longest serving route (62 years)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 "Air New Zealand Route Maps". Air New Zealand Limited. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  2. "Air New Zealand to Launch Buenos Aires Service from Dec 2015". Airlineroute.net. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  3. "Air New Zealand Converts Auckland – Cairns to Seasonal Service in 2014". Airline Route. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Air New Zealand Charter Flights". Air New Zealand Limited. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  5. "Air New Zealand to Start Seasonal Ho Chi Minh Service from June 2016". Airlineroute.net. 25 January 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  6. http://www.voxy.co.nz/lifestyle/auckland-houston-sale-699-one-way/5/221608
  7. "Air New Zealand Resumes Osaka Service from Nov 2016". airlineroute. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  8. "Vanuatu hails NZ workers scheme". PACNEWS. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  9. http://www.ausbt.com.au/air-new-zealand-flying-high-with-record-nz-262m-profit
  10. "History." Air New Zealand. Accessed 7 November 2008.
  11. http://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1973/1973%20-%200741.PDF
  12. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1203/S01017/air-nz-cuts-beijing-services-to-concentrate-on-shanghai.htm
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Air New Zealand Data Handbook 1998 (PDF)
  14. "Flashback: Air New Zealand Texas Service in 1980s". Airlineroute.net. 23 April 2015.
  15. 1 2 3 http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/assets/PDFs/history.pdf
  16. "Air New Zealand's New Daily Service Touches Down in Wanaka". Air New Zealand. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  17. "Eagle Air suspends flights to Wanaka". Voxy.co .nz. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  18. Lowe, Steve. "Air New Zealand Routes changes". 3rd Level NZ. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
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