Air New Zealand

Who are Air New Zealand?
Air New Zealand is the flag carrier and national airline of New Zealand whose main hub is Auckland International Airport. It carries over 12 million passengers annually where its national airline transports a long-haul fleet of Boeing jets and Airbus aircraft on international routes.
Where do Air New Zealand fly to?
From its hub in Auckland, it proudly serves 52 cities in 16 countries, including Australia, Asia, South Pacific, United States, Continental Europe, United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. The fleet of Air New Zealand comprises Turbo Props and Jet Aircrafts.
Where does Air New Zealand fly to in Australia?
Air New Zealand flies to the major international airports in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Norfolk, Adelaide, and Cairns.
What awards have Air New Zealand won?
In 2009, Air New Zealand was rated the eighth best airline in the world by Skytrax, an independent worldwide aircraft industry monitor. Air New Zealand was adjudged as the Airline of the Year in 2010 by the Air Transport World Global Airline Awards.
What other information should I know about Air New Zealand?
Air New Zealand was established in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Ltd. operating between Australia and New Zealand. It became wholly owned by the New Zealand government in 1965 where it was renamed Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand’s commitment: To provide a safe and dignified journey on all their flights.
