Taranaki Daily News

Jetstar eyes local return

- John Anthony

A restart of Jetstar’s New Zealand domestic operation looks to be imminent with pilots preparing to return to work and cut-price airfares on sale from July 1.

Jetstar’s operations ground to a halt at the same time its parent company Qantas suspended all internatio­nal flights in late March due to fallout from the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Both airlines have largely been in hibernatio­n since then with most of their 30,000 staff stood down.

Jetstar now appears to be preparing for a return to New Zealand skies with fares from Auckland, Wellington, Christchur­ch, Queenstown and Dunedin available from July 1, including Auckland to Wellington for as little as $34.

A Jetstar spokeswoma­n on Wednesday said: ‘‘We’re monitoring demand on domestic New Zealand routes and working through the New Zealand in-flight requiremen­ts, and will have an update soon.’’

New Zealand Air Line Pilots’

Associatio­n (NZALPA) president Andrew Ridling said it understood that the airline was ‘‘preparing a pathway back to its domestic operations’’.

‘‘Pilots are now undertakin­g recurrent training for this event,’’ Ridling said.

E tu¯ union has 170 members employed at Jetstar while NZALPA has 85 pilots members at Jetstar.

On Monday Cabinet will assess whether the country should enter alert level 1.

At level 1 physical distancing will no longer be required on public transport and planes.

Board of Airline Representa­tives NZ executive director Justin Tighe-Umbers said operating flights with normal passenger loads was particular­ly important for low-cost carriers.

 ??  ?? Jetstar says it "will have an update soon" on the return of its domestic operation in New Zealand.
Jetstar says it "will have an update soon" on the return of its domestic operation in New Zealand.

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