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  2. Air New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand Limited (Māori: Araraurangi Aotearoa [5]) is the flag carrier of New Zealand.Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 20 domestic and 28 international destinations in 18 countries, primarily within the Pacific Rim. [6]

  3. Auckland Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Air New Zealand check-in area is located in the centre of the terminal. There are nine gates that have jetbridges in the domestic terminal. Jetstar domestic A320 services operate from gates 20–23 (jetbridge gates). Gate 24 (tarmac gate) is used by both Jetstar and Air New Zealand's A320 aircraft. Gates 60–63 were used for Jetstar ...

  4. Air New Zealand was forced to operate an 11-hour “flight to nowhere” after a plane carrying passengers developed a technical fault.. Flight NZ26 from Auckland to Chicago was four hours into ...

  5. List of Air New Zealand destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of destinations served by Air New Zealand, the flagship air carrier of New Zealand. The airline serves 28 [ 1 ] international passenger destinations in 18 countries and territories. Along with 20 domestic destinations are served.

  6. Would you do a 17-hour nonstop flight? Air New Zealand to ...

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    Air New Zealand's new nonstop flight between NYC and Auckland will take more than 17 hours, making it the fourth-longest flight in the world.

  7. Hawke's Bay Airport - Wikipedia

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    A new 4,300-foot (1,300 m) runway was built and Hawke's Bay Airport officially opened in February 1964. [6] In 2010/11 the main runway was extended to 1750 metres with 240-metre Runway End Safety Areas at either end, which is long enough to accommodate jet services operated by Air New Zealand on domestic operations (Airbus A320 aircraft). [7]

  8. Wellington Airport - Wikipedia

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    [100] [101] [102] Air New Zealand operated Douglas DC-8s from Wellington on trans-Tasman routes, but when they were retired in 1981 [102] none of its other aircraft were capable of operating international flights from Wellington – Air New Zealand's McDonnell Douglas DC-10s required more runway length than Wellington had available, and ...

  9. Invercargill Airport - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand is the major carrier operating from the airport, operating the ATR-72 type for flights to and from Christchurch, Airbus A320 to and from Auckland. Air New Zealand has a small maintenance base for servicing as up to three aircraft are stabled overnight. [10]