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35% growth! Air New Zealand expects record-breaking Trans-Tasman traffic this Easter

Air New Zealand is gearing up for a record-breaking Easter and ANZAC Day travel period, expecting to fly over 65,000 passengers across the ditch. 

Air New Zealand is gearing up for a record-breaking Easter and ANZAC Day travel period, expecting to fly over 65,000 passengers across the ditch. 

The Kiwi carrier has reported a 35 per cent increase in bookings compared to the same time last year, marking one of the busiest travel periods between the two countries in recent memory. 

Auckland is leading the way as the top destination, attracting around 65 per cent of travellers from Australia while Sydney remains the most popular departure point, accounting for a third of outbound passengers heading to NZ. 

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Onboard an Air NZ flight. (Image Air New Zealand)

“Easter has always been a popular time for trans-Tasman travel, but this year we’re seeing a surge like never before,” Air New Zealand General Manager Australia, Kathryn O’Brien, states. 

“We’re excited to welcome record numbers of Australians on board this Easter and deliver the warm Kiwi hospitality we’re known for.”

(Almost) Holidaying at home

The surge in travel fits the trend of Aussies looking for international adventures closer to home, opting for short-haul, experience-packed trips during long weekends – and New Zealand fits that bill, the national carrier says, offering everything from city breaks in Auckland to geothermal retreats in Rotorua or scenic hikes across the South Island. 

According to Air New Zealand, the high level of trans-Tasman demand this Easter underscores just how strong the two-way tourism relationship remains between Australia and Aotearoa.

Air New Zealand General Manager Australia Kathryn O’Brien
Air New Zealand General Manager Australia Kathryn O’Brien.

“With back-to-back public holidays, Australians are making the most of the opportunity to extend their time away, and New Zealand’s incredible landscapes, vibrant cities, and world-class food and wine are proving irresistible,” O’Brien says.

“With increased demand, we encourage travellers to plan ahead and allow plenty of time at the airport for a smooth journey.”

Last week, Air New Zealand revealed its first new uniform in over a decade – an initiative to align fashion, culture, and storytelling in one cohesive collection. Read about it here.

For more info, visit wwww.airnewzealand.com.au.

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Haumoana, Hawkes Bay. (Image Tourism New Zealand)