Air New Zealand Link
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Founded | 1991[1] | ||||||
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Hubs | Auckland Christchurch Nelson Wellington |
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Frequent-flyer program | Airpoints | ||||||
Airport lounge | Koru Club | ||||||
Alliance | Star Alliance (affiliate) | ||||||
Fleet size | 56 | ||||||
Destinations | 22 | ||||||
Parent company | Air New Zealand | ||||||
Headquarters | "The Hub" Western Reclamation, Auckland City |
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Key people | Christopher Luxon, CEO Carrie Hurihanganui John Hambleton[2] |
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Website | www.airnewzealand.co.nz |
Air New Zealand Link is a brand name under which three regional airlines operate feeder flights for Air New Zealand. They primarily connect regional centres with New Zealand's three main international airports.
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History
Air New Zealand Link was formed as the brand name for regional services in 1991, covering the three airlines Air New Zealand had purchased interests in; Eagle Airways, Mount Cook Airline and Air Nelson.[1] The three airlines were purchased as Air New Zealand found it not viable to operate its own regional services due to the introduction of new competition, Ansett New Zealand.[3]
The airlines were purchased as below:
- Mount Cook Airline - Initial stake purchased by NAC in 1973, increased to 30% on 5 December 1983, then to 77% in October 1985, and finally 100% on 18 April 1991.
- Air Nelson - 50% stake purchased by Air New Zealand in October 1988, increased to 100% in 1995.[4]
- Eagle Airways - 50% stake purchased by Air New Zealand in October 1988, which grew to 100% in 1995.[3]
Fleet
As of 5 January 2016[update], Air New Zealand Link carriers have the following:
Airline | Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Options | Passengers | Gallery | Notes |
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Air Nelson | Bombardier DHC-8-Q300 | 23 | - | - | 50 | 150px | [5] |
Eagle Airways | Beechcraft 1900D | 12 | - | - | 19 | [6]
Fleet operations gradually wound down completely by August 2016. |
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Mount Cook Airline | ATR 72-500 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 68 | 150px | [7]
Additional 15 ATR72-600s were brought by Air New Zealand on 5th of November 2015, |
ATR 72-600 | 9[8] | 21[9] | 1 | 68 | 150px | ||
Total | 56 | 21 | 1 |
Eagle Airways flight operations to cease completely by August 2016 leaving just the Q300 and ATR72 family operating Link services.
Destinations
As of 27 November 2015[update], Air New Zealand flies to the following destinations:
Serviced by Air Nelson:
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Serviced by Eagle Airways:[10]
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Serviced by Mount Cook Airline:
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References
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