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Air New Zealand Adds Extra Capacity in December for the Busy Holiday Season

The carrier will add more capacity to their domestic schedule for the busy holiday season by upgrading over 350 existing Airbus A320 flights to A321s from Monday December 7th until the end of December.


Air New Zealand Airbus A321neo - Courtesy Airbus

On Friday (December 4, 2020), Air New Zealand announced that they will add capacity to their domestic schedule for the busy holiday travel season. From December 7th through the end of December the carrier will upgrade over 350 scheduled flights from Airbus A320s to A321s, due to better than expected demand. In Friday’s announcement, Air New Zealand’s Chief Customer Officer, Leanne Geraghty, said,


“We want to make sure Kiwis can get to where they need to be in this busy Christmas period, so we'll be progressively adding around 16,000 new seats for travel in December. This will see around 80 percent of Auckland-Wellington services and around 25 percent of Auckland-Christchurch services operated by our new and larger A321 aircraft with 214 seats compared to the A320's 171. Customers will also get the bonus of inflight entertainment on these flights. As always, we recommend getting in early to take advantage of our lowest fares. Naturally demand is higher for travel at certain times of the day, for example first thing in the morning. By flying at different times of the day, customers will find more fare options available.


“Demand in a post-COVID world has been far more variable than pre-COVID, with bookings often being made very late and flights selling out. We've been adding capacity wherever possible which makes more seats available at lower fares. In November we added more than 26,000 seats to the network for travel in the same month, either by adding new flights or deploying larger aircraft on existing routes. We are doing what we can to keep Kiwis connected and have so far sold more than 550,000 seats for under $100 for travel between December and February.”



Source: Air New Zealand

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