More than 100,000 passengers booked to fly on Air New Zealand over the coming days
Air New Zealand is preparing for some of the busiest days it has had in years, with 100,000 passengers set to fly around the country over the holiday period. Thursday, December 23 is expected to be the busiest day for the airline this holiday season, with more than 31,000 customers booked to travel domestically. More than 30,000 passengers are booked to fly on Christmas Eve, with around 15,000 travelling on Christmas Day itself. "It's such a special time of year to spend with your loved ones, so we're thrilled to be helping people connect all around the country, from Invercargill to Hokitika to Kerikeri," Air New Zealand chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty said. The busiest route this Christmas is Auckland to Christchurch, with Nelson taking out the top spot for the most popular regional destination. From now until the end of January, about 600,000 passengers are expected to fly throughout the country with Air NZ. Around half of those customers are flying in or out of Auckland. More than 90,000 customers are expected to travel over the New Year period between December 31 and January 4.<br/>
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More than 100,000 passengers booked to fly on Air New Zealand over the coming days
Air New Zealand is preparing for some of the busiest days it has had in years, with 100,000 passengers set to fly around the country over the holiday period. Thursday, December 23 is expected to be the busiest day for the airline this holiday season, with more than 31,000 customers booked to travel domestically. More than 30,000 passengers are booked to fly on Christmas Eve, with around 15,000 travelling on Christmas Day itself. "It's such a special time of year to spend with your loved ones, so we're thrilled to be helping people connect all around the country, from Invercargill to Hokitika to Kerikeri," Air New Zealand chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty said. The busiest route this Christmas is Auckland to Christchurch, with Nelson taking out the top spot for the most popular regional destination. From now until the end of January, about 600,000 passengers are expected to fly throughout the country with Air NZ. Around half of those customers are flying in or out of Auckland. More than 90,000 customers are expected to travel over the New Year period between December 31 and January 4.<br/>