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Air New Zealand Link
File:Air NZ link logo.jpg
IATA ICAO Call sign
NM
NZ
NZM
RLK
MOUNTCOOK
LINK
Founded1991 (1991)[1]
HubsAuckland
Christchurch
Wellington
Frequent-flyer programAirpoints
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate)
Fleet size49
Destinations21
Parent companyAir New Zealand
Headquarters"The Hub"
Western Reclamation, Auckland City
Key peopleChristopher Luxon, CEO
Carrie Hurihanganui
John Hambleton[2]
Websitewww.airnewzealand.co.nz

Air New Zealand Link is a brand name under which two regional airlines operate feeder flights for Air New Zealand. They primarily connect regional centres with New Zealand's three main international airports.

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.[1] 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.[3]

The airlines were purchased as below:

  • Mount Cook Airline - Initial stake purchased by NAC in 1973, increased to 30% on 5 December 1983, then to 77% in October 1985, and finally 100% on 18 April 1991.
  • Air Nelson - 50% stake purchased by Air New Zealand in October 1988, increased to 100% in 1995.[4]
  • Eagle Airways - 50% stake purchased by Air New Zealand in October 1988, which grew to 100% in 1995.[3]

Eagle Airways was gradually wound down and ended operations in 2016.

Fleet

As of 26 August 2016, the Air New Zealand Link carriers operate the following aircraft:

Airline Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
Air Nelson Bombardier Q300 23 - 50 [5]
Mount Cook Airline ATR 72-500 11 - 68 [6]

An additional 15 ATR72-600s were ordered in November 2015, these will be replacing the existing 11 ATR72-500s. Deliveries will start end of 2016.[7]

ATR 72-600 15 15 68
Total 49 15

Destinations

As of 26 August 2016, Air New Zealand Link flies to the following destinations:

References

  1. ^ a b "Air Nelson Company Facts". Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  2. ^ "Air Nelson Company Structure" (PDF). Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Eagle Airways History". Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Company Facts". Air Nelson. Air Nelson. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Air Nelson Fleet". Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Air New Zealand Fleet".
  7. ^ "Air New Zealand buys 15 new planes for regional routes". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 5 November 2015.