Napier Courier

Napier-Tauranga flight route unveiled by airline

- Gary Hamilton-Irvine

Hawke’s Bay Airport now has a direct return flight to Tauranga being offered on weekdays.

North Island airline Sunair began offering its new Napier-Tauranga-Hamilton service on Monday.

The airline has a fleet of six-seater (five-passenger) and four-seater (three-passenger) planes which it will use to offer the new service.

The flights cost $390 one way and $780 return to either Tauranga or Hamilton.

The service departs Napier at 8.30am on weekdays and returns from Hamilton at 2pm.

Depending on bookings, the flight to Hamilton will not always go through Tauranga and will sometimes be direct.

Air NZ and Sunair are the only two commercial airlines that service Hawke’s Bay Airport in Napier.

Nelson-based airline OriginAir began offering some flights in and out of Napier in late 2021 but has since stopped that service.

Air NZ does not offer any direct Napier-to-Tauranga or Napier-toHamilton flights, but passengers can reach those destinatio­ns via Auckland or Wellington with the major airline. Sunair began offering flights to and from Hawke’s Bay Airport in June last year with a Napier to Wairoa and Napier to Gisborne service. Those flights are still available.

Sunair Aviation flight operations manager Dan Power said the airline’s expansion to offer more flights to and from Napier marked a significan­t milestone.

“These new routes are tailored to strengthen the economic and social bonds between these thriving cities,” Power said.

“By offering a reliable and swift travel solution, we’re opening up new opportunit­ies for businesses and travellers alike, making it easier than ever to navigate the heart of the North Island.”

Hawke’s Bay Airport chairwoman Wendie Harvey said business passengers would especially welcome the new service.

“These new services connect two fast-growing regions with Hawke’s Bay and provide a viable alternativ­e to travel by road,” Harvey said.

“We’re grateful to Sunair for collaborat­ing with us, for seeing the need, for stepping up to provide these new services, and for being extremely flexible in how these services are delivered.”

 ?? Photo / HB Airport ?? Sunair pilot Paul Corrin with the first passenger, Jack, to use the new NapierTaur­angaHamilt­on service on Monday.
Photo / HB Airport Sunair pilot Paul Corrin with the first passenger, Jack, to use the new NapierTaur­angaHamilt­on service on Monday.

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