Fewer regional flights means less money circulating in the economy of larger cities – mayor
Queenstown Lakes Mayor Glyn Lewers.
Photo: RNZ / Niva Chittock
Cuts to Air New Zealand regional routes will mean less money circulating in the economy of larger cities, the Queenstown Lakes District mayor says.
The national carrier has announced more trims to regional flights, including swapping out larger jets for much smaller twin engine turboprop planes on some Queenstown and Dunedin flights - meaning there will be 100 fewer seats on a flight.
In some cases, morning departure times will be later and return flights will be earlier in the afternoon, compressing any day trips.
Air New Zealand also announced it was ditching direct flights from Invercargill to Wellington from January.
Queenstown Lakes District mayor Glyn Lewers told Checkpoint it had come as "a bit of a surprise", and he ...










