Air New Zealand says ‘Hello’ to Adele fans
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Air New Zealand is adding more than 80 extra flights to and from Auckland to allow Adele fans to see the British singer on her first New Zealand tour.
The airline will operate extra services between Auckland and Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown in the days leading up to and following the songstress’ sold-out shows in March.
And in an effort to move as many fans as possible, Air New Zealand will deploy its 312-seat Boeing 777-200 aircraft on some Christchurch-Auckland services. This twin-aisle jet is usually reserved for international routes
“The extra flights will provide 15,000 more seats for Adele fans who’ve been lucky enough to secure tickets. It’s clear Adele has captivated Kiwi audiences and we’re looking forward to welcoming her fans onboard,” said Air New Zealand’s regional GM of direct & market development, Jeremy O’Brien.
The additional flights go on sale today.
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