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First Qantas direct Queenstown flight touches down ready for winter

After 330 days, the first direct international flight into Queenstown touched down yesterday afternoon from Sydney, ready to up the ante for the New Zealand ski season.

After 330 days, the first direct international flight into Queenstown touched down yesterday afternoon from Sydney, ready to up the ante for the New Zealand ski season.

Qantas flight QF121 was the first scheduled service to arrive directly into Queenstown since the trans-Tasman bubble paused on 30 July 2021.

With the ski season officially kicking off on June 11 with the opening of Cardrona Alpine Resort, the resumption of the SYD-ZQN flights is a welcome return and an important step towards tourism recovery in Queenstown.

CP Tandem Paragliding. Image credit: Destination Queenstown
CP Tandem Paragliding. Image credit: Destination Queenstown

“We are delighted that Queenstown has welcomed back the first direct flight from Australia today,” says Richard Thomas, Destination Queenstown Chair.

“The flight today was at capacity and there are strong signs of pent-up demand for travel to Queenstown from Australia which brings us confidence it will be a great ski season ahead.

“We are looking forward to seeing the region and our local businesses bustling again with domestic and international visitors.”

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QF121 arriving into Queenstown. Credit: Queenstown Airport

Queenstown has always been a popular destination for Australians, particularly over the winter season.

Pre-COVID, the Australian market made up 40% of total international expenditure and the largest proportion of international visitation to Queenstown (over 30%).

“While ski is a major drawcard, Queenstown has plenty to offer those looking for a quintessential NZ escape, Thomas continued.

“Whether warming up fireside with a glass of Pinot Noir in hand or soaking in the hot springs overlooking the Shotover River canyon, winter here is truly a magical time of year.”

Celebrations were waiting for passengers as they disembarked the inaugural flight including welcome gifts for all and live music from local band Mojo.

Jetstar is set to resume its services to Queenstown from June 2, followed by Air New Zealand on June 24.

Virgin Australia has plans to re-start services to Queenstown in November.

For more information head to www.queenstownnz.co.nz