Starting on the 26th of October, Air New Zealand will kick off the first international flights from the new Western Sydney Airport, linking Sydney’s greater west directly to Auckland.
This move puts the Kiwi carrier ahead of Singapore Airlines, on the departures board, with SQ’s flights to Singapore set to launch on the 23rd of November.
Tickets are now available for flights on single-aisle Airbus A320neo or A321neo jets, featuring an all-economy cabin and three fare package options.
“Together with our services to Sydney Kingsford Smith, this new route gives customers more choice and flexibility when travelling between New Zealand and Australia.”
Flights from Auckland will run every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6:05 am, arriving at Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport by 7:50 am. Return flights from Western Sydney depart at 9:00 am, landing in Auckland at 2:15 pm.
Tickets are now available for flights on single-aisle Airbus A320neo or A321neo jets, featuring an all-economy cabin and three fare package options.
Lucy Hall, Air New Zealand’s General Manager for Short Haul and Domestic services, said “the route opens up a catchment of more than 2.5 million people, including a significant New Zealand community, and supports stronger business, tourism and visiting friends and family links between our two countries”.
“Together with our services to Sydney Kingsford Smith, this new route gives customers more choice and flexibility when travelling between New Zealand and Australia.”
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