Virgin Australia expands New Zealand network after partnership breakup
Virgin Australia is increasing routes and frequencies to New Zealand following the termination of its alliance with Air NZ, which becomes effective in October. The new flights are needed because Virgin is losing services currently provided by Air New Zealand under their joint venture (JV) agreement. Air NZ sparked the breakup by deciding not to renew the partnership when its authorisation expires in October. Under the JV, the pair coordinated scheduling and shared revenue on routes between the two countries. Virgin’s move to add flights follows a similar step by Air NZ, as the airlines prepare to transition from partners to rivals. The two routes being added by Virgin are between Sydney and Wellington, New Zealand with five flights a week, and between Melbourne, Australia and Queenstown, New Zealand with four weekly flights. They will be operated by Boeing 737-800s from Oct. 28. Virgin is increasing capacity on three of its existing routes into the key Auckland market. It will add eight weekly Sydney-Auckland flights, giving it a total of 19. Melbourne-Auckland flights will increase from 10 to 14 per week, and Brisbane-Auckland will rise from 12 to 14. In comparison, Air New Zealand has up to six flights a day on Auckland-Sydney, and up to five daily flights on Auckland-Melbourne.<br/>
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Virgin Australia expands New Zealand network after partnership breakup
Virgin Australia is increasing routes and frequencies to New Zealand following the termination of its alliance with Air NZ, which becomes effective in October. The new flights are needed because Virgin is losing services currently provided by Air New Zealand under their joint venture (JV) agreement. Air NZ sparked the breakup by deciding not to renew the partnership when its authorisation expires in October. Under the JV, the pair coordinated scheduling and shared revenue on routes between the two countries. Virgin’s move to add flights follows a similar step by Air NZ, as the airlines prepare to transition from partners to rivals. The two routes being added by Virgin are between Sydney and Wellington, New Zealand with five flights a week, and between Melbourne, Australia and Queenstown, New Zealand with four weekly flights. They will be operated by Boeing 737-800s from Oct. 28. Virgin is increasing capacity on three of its existing routes into the key Auckland market. It will add eight weekly Sydney-Auckland flights, giving it a total of 19. Melbourne-Auckland flights will increase from 10 to 14 per week, and Brisbane-Auckland will rise from 12 to 14. In comparison, Air New Zealand has up to six flights a day on Auckland-Sydney, and up to five daily flights on Auckland-Melbourne.<br/>