Air NZ ups capacity to Honolulu, Bali
Air New Zealand will increase capacity on its Auckland to Honolulu service, on Pacific Island routes and operate a third season of its Auckland to Bali service.
The airline will operate four services a week between Auckland and Honolulu from June 16 to October 25 next year, moving to five services a week over the peak June 30 to July 27 period.
Air New Zealand will also operate a third season of its non-stop Auckland to Bali service next year and increase capacity on the route by 40%.
The twice-weekly 2014 seasonal service between Auckland and Denpasar will operate from May 31 to October 19. The service will be bolstered to three flights a week over the most popular period of July 1 to October 12.
Overall capacity on Pacific Island routes will also increase by 7.1% over the Northern Summer period between April to October.
Ian Jarrett
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