Air New Zealand resumes services to all airports after cyclone-led cancellations

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Air New Zealand resumes services to all airports after cyclone-led cancellations
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The carrier also said it added extra services to multiple cities to its international network. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The airline experienced minor disruptions in the morning during the resumption of services as it worked through operationalising the routes, it said.

The nation’s biggest carrier on Tuesday was forced to halt domestic and international operations from Auckland due to increased gusty winds in the afternoon, which also led to a further 300 cancelled services. “With aircraft and crew displaced around the network, our morning operations were a little bumpy. But we are largely back in the swing of things today,” the airline’s Chief Customer and Sales Officer Leanne Geraghty said.Authorities have begun to assess the impact of floods, landslides, and high winds that left three people dead and displaced thousands from their homes.

This is the second weather event to hit the country, and has caused significant flooding in Auckland, its largest city. The carrier also said it added extra services to multiple cities to its international network, as well as additional domestic services between Christchurch and Auckland. REUTERSWe’re back reconnecting our regions, and New Zealand with the world, as we resume flights from all ports ✈️ We're...

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