Domestic travel will resume at alert level 2, but there'll be some major changes to regional flights
Domestic travel will resume at alert level 2, but there'll be some major changes to regional flights
9 May 2020
Air New Zealand will resume flights to the majority of domestic airports but will only operate at about 20 per cent of its domestic capacity.
Social distancing will be applied to seating arrangements, meaning planes won't be filled, and prices won't be super cheap.
Herald aviation reporter Grant Bradley says it's a major step up from the "bare bones" network that's run under Levels 3 and 4.
He says it'll be really encouraging to see regional flights back in the sky, and it's the airline's first steps towards recovery.
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