Air New Zealand's first direct flight to Bali since COVID-19 takes off
The first direct flight from Auckland to Bali since COVID-19 halted the route three years ago has taken off, marking a major milestone for Air New Zealand. Flying direct to the Indonesian holiday hotspot dramatically cuts down travel time for Kiwis who have been getting there via stopovers in Australia. Operated on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, NZ64 took off from Auckland Airport at 12:25pm on Wednesday. It's set for a just over nine hours of travel time before touching down in Denpasar at 4:20pm (local time) after covering more than 6700km. The flight marked "another milestone" in the post-COVID-19 travel era for the national carrier, said chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty. "It's pretty much the last of our seasonal services to be resumed and with Bali being such a high-demand destination for Kiwi travellers, we're thrilled to be able to have direct services operating again," she told Newshub. Around 17,000 Kiwi tourists travelled to Bali via the direct Air NZ service in 2019, said Geraghty. "We had 10,000 seats sold in the first week that we announced [the] resumption of the services and we're seeing demand come through quite strongly since that point [in October]."<br/>
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Air New Zealand's first direct flight to Bali since COVID-19 takes off
The first direct flight from Auckland to Bali since COVID-19 halted the route three years ago has taken off, marking a major milestone for Air New Zealand. Flying direct to the Indonesian holiday hotspot dramatically cuts down travel time for Kiwis who have been getting there via stopovers in Australia. Operated on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, NZ64 took off from Auckland Airport at 12:25pm on Wednesday. It's set for a just over nine hours of travel time before touching down in Denpasar at 4:20pm (local time) after covering more than 6700km. The flight marked "another milestone" in the post-COVID-19 travel era for the national carrier, said chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty. "It's pretty much the last of our seasonal services to be resumed and with Bali being such a high-demand destination for Kiwi travellers, we're thrilled to be able to have direct services operating again," she told Newshub. Around 17,000 Kiwi tourists travelled to Bali via the direct Air NZ service in 2019, said Geraghty. "We had 10,000 seats sold in the first week that we announced [the] resumption of the services and we're seeing demand come through quite strongly since that point [in October]."<br/>