NOWBOARDING
Airlines serving NZ – now or soon
Air New Zealand
• 40 per cent of international destinations now back up and running
• Auckland to Singapore, Los Angeles, Vancouver and San Francisco resumed
• Houston from July 7
• Auckland-New York from September 17
• Auckland-Chicago from October 30
• Auckland to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Perth resumed
• Auckland to Cairns, Adelaide and Hobart to resume in July
• Auckland to Honolulu, Tahiti and New Caledonia resume in July
• Auckland to Rarotonga, Nadi, Tonga and Apia currently operating
• Christchurch to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne already operating
• Gold Coast from July 3, Nadi on July 5
• Wellington to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney resumed
• Queenstown to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney from June
Air Canada
• Returning from November 12, with three flights a week between Auckland and Vancouver
Air Tahiti Nui
• Auckland-Papeete from May 5 initially; three flights a week between July 3 and August 9
Air Vanuatu
• Auckland-Port Vila twice a week from July
Aircalin
• Auckland-Noumea from May 8, with one flight a week until June 3 then two a week
American Airlines
• Expected to resume Los Angeles-Auckland service in November
Cathay Pacific
• Auckland-Hong Kong twice a week from June 4
Emirates
• Currently operating Auckland-Dubai route with a stop in Kuala Lumpur
• Non-stop service from Auckland, and the Christchurch-Dubai service via Sydney are scheduled to return from December 1, using the A380
Fiji Airways
• Daily flights Auckland-Nadi, three times a week from Christchurch, twice a week from Wellington
Hawaiian Airlines
• Auckland -Honolulu from July 4, three flights a week
LATAM
• Sydney-Auckland-Santiago has resumed
Malaysia Airlines
• Has resumed non-stop flights once a week from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur
Qantas & Jetstar
• 30 return flights a week across five Tasman routes
Qatar
• Continued operating throughout the pandemic with Auckland-Doha service (via Brisbane)
Singapore Airlines
• Auckland-Singapore 10 times a week. Christchurch-Singapore four times a week
Virgin Australia
• Aims to start Queenstown services in November