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On Thursday August 22, at least 10 fights were cancelled and three were delayed from both Tauranga and Rotorua Airports, which mostly serve domestic Air New Zealand journeys, following the ...
An Eagle Airways Beechcraft 1900D taxis to runway 23L at Auckland International Airport. Air New Zealand Link Beechcraft 1900D at Wellington International Airport. Eagle Airways was a regional airline based in Hamilton, New Zealand and was wholly owned by Air New Zealand, operating regional services under the Air New Zealand Link brand. [2]
Holiday travelers setting out for what is expected to be one of the busiest travel weekends of the year are already facing delays as a severe round of storms rolls into the Southern US.
An Air New Zealand flight from Melbourne lost directional control while landing during the storm and damaged several runway edge lights, leading to cancellations and diversions for other flights. [71] [72] An Emirates flight en route from Dubai and an American Airlines flight from Dallas both turned around and returned to their departure airports.
Winds of up to 82mph have been recorded in parts of the UK, as travellers hoping to get home for Christmas face further disruption with ferries, flights and trains cancelled due to bad weather.
On 17 February, Australia sent a team of 25 impact assessment experts to aid with disaster relief in New Zealand at the request of the New Zealand Government. [112] [113] The Royal Australian Air Force deployed a C-130 Hercules as part of the international relief effort. The New Zealand Government accepted an offer of help from Fiji. [114]
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Air New Zealand subsequently cancelled 10 flights. [111] 10 October – Allied Press journalists and print distribution staff affiliated with the E tū union stage a 24-hour strike seeking better wages. [112] 14 October An emergency alert is issued to residents of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula due to strong winds reaching 140 km/h. [113]