Horowhenua Chronicle

Community turns out for airport open day

- By DAVID HAXTON

More than 4300 people attended the Ka¯ piti Coast Airport Open Day on Sunday, with people keen to have a look at an Air Chathams Saab 340 which will spearhead the Ka¯ piti to Auckland route from August 20.

Other highlights included scenic flights on Air Chathams’ Douglas DC-3, Heliworx flights, pop-up displays, food trucks, a look through a Westpac Rescue Helicopter and a Wellington Free Ambulance vehicle and fixed wing aircraft displays.

Ka¯ piti mayor K Gurunathan said seeing the community come out in force, as visitors and hosts, continued to strengthen the message that its airport and its services were hugely important to many people.

Mr Gurunathan thanked everyone, and said it was a fantastic opportunit­y to welcome Air Chathams.

“People place a lot of value on the calmer, shorter and congestion-free travel experience that flying from

Ka¯ piti offers and this will be a key point of difference for Air Chathams.”

There has been strong support for Air Chathams after Air New Zealand’s sudden exit from the route earlier this year.

“The first glimpse I got of the community support was an airport rally a few months ago and that was well before we had made any decisions,” Air Chathams general manager Duane Emeny said. “I saw the passion in the community for their local airport and the fact they didn’t want to be forced to go to Wellington or Palmerston North.

“Having an airport here is very important to the community. The support has been ongoing, there’s been a number of events, and also a lot of very encouragin­g comments across social media.

“And we’re getting great support from the council, the airport which is privately owned and Air New Zealand.”

Mr Emeny said Air Chathams was a smaller airline “so the Ka¯ piti to Auckland service means so much more to us”.

“This needs to succeed because we’re putting so much investment into it. We’re going to do our darndest to make sure that the Ka¯ piti service is a great one and and it’s reliable, it’s safe and it’s affordable.

“We know we’re never going to be able to compete with some of the ridiculous­ly low pricing that you see out of Wellington, however what we will do is provide that reliabilit­y, and we believe it will be an affordable price across a range of different options.

“We’re just looking forward to it. We will be operating 36 flights a week [schedule www.airchatham­s.co.nz] and we believe it caters to the business traffic in the early mornings and late evenings as well as leisure traffic in between.”

He said Air Chathams wasn’t a short-term company, and its Whakata¯ ne and Whanganui services had celebrated threeyear and two-year anniversar­ies respective­ly. “If we can make it [Ka¯ piti to Auckland] work and get the support from the community we will be here as long as you want us.”

 ?? PHOTO / DAVID HAXTON ?? PEOPLE queue to check out a Saab 340.
PHOTO / DAVID HAXTON PEOPLE queue to check out a Saab 340.

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