By Steve Creedy
Published Sat Mar 14 2020
"All customers should check our travel alerts page for information and guidance before getting in touch,” said Air New Zealand senior customer care manager Doug Grant.
“We really appreciate the patience and understanding of all our customers at this difficult time. The entire Air New Zealand team is focussed on providing care and support for our customers."
Qantas told passengers holding a ticket for flights to or from New Zealand before March 31 who no longer wished to travel could cancel their flight and retain the value of their ticket in credit to be used for travel within 12 months of the original issue date. It would waive the change fee on rebooking. Virgin Australia said it planned to operate all Virgin Australia flights to and from New Zealand until March 22 and then expected to reduce services. It offered passengers with bookings to New Zealand until 30 June who no longer wanted to travel the option to change their flight to a later date or to a different destination without a change fee. "They are also eligible to receive credit to a travel bank with no cancellation fee," it said. Seeking to avoid a run on supermarkets, Adern emphasized that the measures do not apply to cargo ships or planes or to marine or aircrew. "In short, no one needs to conduct a run on their supermarket,'' she said. "It’s worth remembering that we’ve had travel restrictions on China for over a month, and those supply routes continue. "We are mindful that some items that come into New Zealand travel via passenger flights. "That’s why support, where needed, will be provided to ensure that essential air freight like pharmaceuticals continue to be shipped into New Zealand." The New Zealand PM also acknowledged that the travel restrictions would place a significant strain on the aviation industry and said it was anticipated some routes would cease for a period of time. "As such the Government will work closely with the aviation sector to encourage and support airlines to remain active in New Zealand so that we can re-bound from the restrictions quickly and not have significant impacts on our tourism sector, exporters, and economy,'' she said.








