It’s Air New Zealand’s shout
AUCKLAND – Air New Zealand has launched a major campaign in Australia designed to get more Australians visiting all parts of New Zealand.
The ‘BIG NZ SHOUT’ campaign runs for three weeks until May 10 in support of the New Zealand Government’s $2.5m tourism funding boost for Australia.
Air New Zealand is giving away more than $2m in domestic travel by providing a free one-way New Zealand domestic flight to any of its New Zealand ports with every one-way direct trans-Tasman flight purchased during the promotion.
“This campaign offers access to our network of 27 domestic ports, something no other airline flying the Tasman can offer,†says Air New Zealand’s Bruce Parton.
“It means for example, someone could fly from Sydney to Christchurch, take a free flight to Nelson and experience a few days in the region, before flying for free again to Wellington or Auckland for a stop before heading back across the Tasman.â€
The campaign is running in conjunction with a five day sale with one way fares to New Zealand starting from A$209 including taxes.
The BIG NZ SHOUT free domestic offer is running in Australia until May 10 2009 for travel in May and June 2009.
Full information is available at www.airnewzealand.com.au
Ian Jarrett
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