Waikato Times

Trans-Tasman rivals unite over domestic routes

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Traditiona­l rivals Air New Zealand and Qantas Airways are planning to code-share on 115 domestic routes on both sides of the Tasman.

The planned agreement means Air New Zealand passengers travelling to Australia will be able to connect seamlessly to Qantas services throughout Australia.

Similarly, Qantas passengers will be carried by Air New Zealand on domestic routes here.

Qantas intends to add its code on up to 30 routes on Air New Zealand’s domestic network and Air New Zealand intends to add its code on up to 85 routes on Qantas’ domestic network.

‘‘Co-ordination of check-in and handling at airports will mean shorter connection times, opening up more onward flights for customers on each carrier’s domestic networks and faster journey times overall,’’ the airlines said in a joint statement.

The deal will also allow customers of both airlines to use 36 domestic lounges on both sides of the Tasman when flying on routes covered by code-sharing.

The code-share does not include trans-Tasman flights, just domestic services at either end. Qantas will continue to code-share on all Jetstar connecting services in New Zealand.

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said the two national carriers had history dating back almost 80 years.

Air New Zealand chief executive Christophe­r Luxon said the deal would offer customers a full service experience for domestic connection­s within New Zealand or Australia.

‘‘We are confident that our respective customers will enjoy the reciprocal benefits on both sides of the Tasman,’’ Luxon said.

The deal goes some way in replacing Air New Zealand’s transTasma­n alliance with Virgin Australia Airlines.

Air New Zealand and Qantas attempted a more comprehens­ive alliance in 2003, but were turned down by the Commerce Commission because it was deemed anticompet­itive.

Tickets for the new code-share will be available by the end of July, for travel from October 28.

 ?? JOHN SELKIRK/STUFF ?? Qantas Airways and Air New Zealand will join forces in a new code-share agreement.
JOHN SELKIRK/STUFF Qantas Airways and Air New Zealand will join forces in a new code-share agreement.

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