Air New Zealand Link


Air New Zealand Link was a brand name under which Air New Zealand's subsidiary regional airlines operate flights. They primarily connect regional centres with New Zealand's three main international airports, Auckland Airport, Wellington International Airport, and Christchurch International Airport. The regional airlines have since been combined with their parent Air New Zealand. They were Mount Cook Airline, Air Nelson and Eagle Airways.

History

Air New Zealand Link was formed as the brand name for regional services in 1991, covering the three airlines Air New Zealand had purchased interests in: Eagle Airways, Mount Cook Airline and Air Nelson. The three airlines were purchased as Air New Zealand found it not viable to operate its own regional services due to the introduction of new competition, Ansett New Zealand.
The airlines were purchased as below:
As of 30 April 2019 the Air New Zealand Link carriers operate the following aircraft.

Destinations

As of June 2019 Air New Zealand Link flies to the following destinations.
CityIATAICAOAirportMt CookNelson
AucklandAKLNZAAAuckland Airport
BlenheimBHENZWBWoodbourne Airport
ChristchurchCHCNZCHChristchurch International Airport
DunedinDUDNZDNDunedin Airport
GisborneGISNZGSGisborne Airport
HamiltonHLZNZHNHamilton Airport
HokitikaHKKNZHKHokitika Airport
InvercargillIVCNZNVInvercargill Airport
KerikeriKKENZKKKerikeri Airport
NapierNPENZNRHawke's Bay Airport
NelsonNSNNZNSNelson Airport
New PlymouthNPLNZNPNew Plymouth Airport
Palmerston NorthPMRNZPMPalmerston North Airport
QueenstownZQNNZQNQueenstown Airport
RotoruaROTNZRORotorua Regional Airport
TaupoTUONZAPTaupo Airport
TaurangaTRGNZTGTauranga Airport
TimaruTIUNZTURichard Pearse Airport
WellingtonWLGNZWNWellington International Airport
WhangareiWRENZWRWhangarei Airport