Due to Australian Government restrictions, Air New
Zealand has put a further hold on bookings to Australia.
The Australian Government has extended its cap on
international arrivals until 24 October.
There is currently a cap of 25 passenger
arrivals per flight into Brisbane and around 40 passenger arrivals
per flight into Sydney. International passenger arrivals into
Melbourne are not currently permitted.
Air New Zealand Chief Commercial and Customer
Officer Cam Wallace says the airline is placing a hold on future
bookings to Melbourne until late October to prevent further
disruption to customer journeys.
“We know this is not an ideal situation for people
wanting to return home to Australia and our teams are working to
minimise disruption to customers as much as possible. We’d like to
thank our customers for their patience at this time as we work to
comply with these government restrictions,” Wallace said. “When it comes to flights to Sydney, we do have
availability from early September for those who wish to book. With
Brisbane, while there is currently a hold on new bookings, we
expect flights may become available as customers make changes to
their bookings or no longer wish to travel, so customers should
keep an eye out on our website.”
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