Otago Daily Times

WanakaChri­stchurch air service launched

WANAKA

- KERRIE WATERWORTH kerrie.waterworth@odt.co.nz

PASSENGER air travel has returned to Wanaka Airport.

A new Sounds Air passenger service operating between Wanaka and Christchur­ch launched yesterday, a turboprop plane taking off from Wanaka Airport at 8am.

Wellwisher­s outnumbere­d the nine passengers on the nineseater Pilatus PC12 aircraft as they waited in the Southern Alps building, once used by Air New Zealand for passenger services. Southern Alps is providing ground services for the flights.

Queenstown Airport chief executive Colin Keel said the new service was about connecting Wanaka and beyond.

‘‘It might seem counterint­uitive to start a new service with Covid but I think it is a perfect opportunit­y to connect folks across the country and that is why we are so excited about it,’’ he said.

Mayor Jim Boult said it was the first commercial flight from Wanaka since 2013 and ‘‘it was right for the area at the present time’’.

Wanaka resident Claudia MacAulay was on the first flight and said she booked tickets for her and her husband Ron as soon as they went online.

‘‘It is fantastic . . . 15 minutes’ drive to get here, [you] can park your car outside and [it’s] such a good service,’’ she said.

Wanaka passengers were given a bottle of Champagne on arrival in Christchur­ch after the 45minute flight, and

Sounds Air managing director Andrew Crawford welcomed passengers with a bottle of Champagne and a handshake when they arrived in Wanaka from Christchur­ch.

Mr Crawford said the service would comprise 12 return flights a week, ‘‘which was ideal for Wanaka Airport as it required no additional infrastruc­ture to be built there’’.

The WanakaChri­stchurch air link had been more than two years in the planning and he was confident it would be a ‘‘good daily service’’.

Bookings were good ahead of Christmas, he said.

 ?? PHOTO: KERRIE WATERWORTH ?? Personal touch . . . Sounds Air managing director Andrew Crawford welcomes Waitaki MP Jacqui Dean and eight other passengers on the inaugural Sounds Air flight from Christchur­ch to Wanaka yesterday morning.
PHOTO: KERRIE WATERWORTH Personal touch . . . Sounds Air managing director Andrew Crawford welcomes Waitaki MP Jacqui Dean and eight other passengers on the inaugural Sounds Air flight from Christchur­ch to Wanaka yesterday morning.

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