Air NZ resumes Taiwan passenger service for first time since pandemic began
Air New Zealand is resuming passenger services to Taiwan for the first time since the pandemic began. The airline has been operating two cargo-only services per week to Taipei in Taiwan since the start of June as part of the Government’s Maintaining International Air Connectivity (MIAC) scheme. But from August 4 it will begin flying one passenger service a month from Auckland-Taipei as part of the scheme. Economy fares for the non-stop flight start from $1138 one-way and customers will need to meet Government entry requirements both into Taiwan and Aotearoa.<br/>
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Air NZ resumes Taiwan passenger service for first time since pandemic began
Air New Zealand is resuming passenger services to Taiwan for the first time since the pandemic began. The airline has been operating two cargo-only services per week to Taipei in Taiwan since the start of June as part of the Government’s Maintaining International Air Connectivity (MIAC) scheme. But from August 4 it will begin flying one passenger service a month from Auckland-Taipei as part of the scheme. Economy fares for the non-stop flight start from $1138 one-way and customers will need to meet Government entry requirements both into Taiwan and Aotearoa.<br/>