Otago Daily Times

Air NZ’s first direct flight to New York has landed

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WELLINGTON: AIR New Zealand’s first nonstop flight to New York arrived at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

The new route was announced in April as part of the airline’s partnershi­p with United Statesbase­d United Airlines.

The first flight departed Auckland at 4pm on Saturday, with a scheduled flight time of 16 hours and 15 minutes.

Minister of Tourism for New Zealand Stuart Nash, chairwoman Dame Therese Walsh and Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran were onboard the inaugural flight, along with key tourism and travel partners.

‘‘As one of the world’s greatest cities, Air New Zealand is proud to add the Big Apple to its list of 29 internatio­nal destinatio­ns,’’ Mr Foran said.

‘‘By adding greater access to the East Coast of the US, we’re connecting our North American customers to the possibilit­ies of 20 destinatio­ns within New Zealand as well as the Pacific and Australia, all within easy reach.’’

The return journey, departing from New York at 9.55pm (local time) was expected to take 17 hours and 35 minutes, due to the difference in jet streams.

With a distance of 14,215km, it is the fourthlong­est currently operating flight in the world.

The new route has been given the flight numbers NZ2 for Auckland to New York and NZ1 for New York to Auckland.

When announcing the route, Mr Foran said the numbers were traditiona­lly used for an airline’s flagship route.

‘‘And that’s what New York will be — our flagship route,’’ he said.

The flight route was serviced by Air New Zealand’s Boeing 7879 Dreamliner aircraft and the airline will operate the route three times a week. — RNZ.

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