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Air NZ to suspend Christchurch-Gold Coast flights over summer

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 May 2025, 4:04pm
Air New Zealand will introduce a seasonal suspension on its Christchurch to Gold Coast service. Photo / Tourism and Events Queensland
Air New Zealand will introduce a seasonal suspension on its Christchurch to Gold Coast service. Photo / Tourism and Events Queensland

Air NZ to suspend Christchurch-Gold Coast flights over summer

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 May 2025, 4:04pm
  • Air New Zealand will suspend its Christchurch to Gold Coast service from November 2025 to March 2026.
  • It says the decision is due to demand, market conditions and fleet constraints.
  • Affected customers will be rebooked via Auckland as engine issues continue to impact the airline鈥檚 operations.

Air New Zealand has revealed it will suspend its Christchurch to Gold Coast service over the upcoming summer period, citing a number of factors impacting its operational capacity.

Travel agents were informed yesterday that the transtasman route would be suspended for a period of five months, from November 2025 to March 2026.

Air New Zealand chief commercial officer Jeremy O鈥橞rien told the Herald the airline had 鈥渕ade the difficult decision to introduce a seasonal suspension on its Christchurch to Gold Coast services鈥.

O鈥橞rien said the decision was influenced by 鈥渙ngoing demand and market conditions, along with our wider fleet constraints鈥.

鈥淲e need to make careful decisions about where we operate over the period. We remain committed to providing reliable services across our network,鈥 O鈥橞rien said.

鈥淭his suspension will only affect a small number of customers with bookings, who will be rebooked via Auckland.鈥

Air New Zealand was suspending the service due to 鈥渙ngoing demand and market conditions, along with our wider fleet constraints鈥, chief commercial officer Jeremy O鈥橞rien said.
Air New Zealand was suspending the service due to 鈥渙ngoing demand and market conditions, along with our wider fleet constraints鈥, chief commercial officer Jeremy O鈥橞rien said.

The airline will continue to operate the Christchurch to Gold Coast service three times a week until October.

鈥淲e thank customers for their understanding while we work through this change,鈥 O鈥橞rien said.

Although the service鈥檚 suspension is a new development, New Zealand鈥檚 national carrier has already warned travellers that its flight schedule would continue to be affected by engine issues with its Airbus A320neos and Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

In 2023, Pratt & Whitney said it would need to inspect the quality of 700 engines from Airbus A320neos worldwide after it discovered a 鈥渞are condition鈥 in the powdered metal used to make its turbo-fan engines.

Meanwhile, several of the airline鈥檚 787 Dreamliners are having their Rolls-Royce Trent 100 engines inspected for premature wear and weakness but face maintenance delays.

Inspections and potential replacements can take up to 300 days per engine, creating significant operational complexities.

The Auckland to Gold Coast service is the latest to be suspended by Air New Zealand. Photo / Tourism Queensland
The Auckland to Gold Coast service is the latest to be suspended by Air New Zealand. Photo / Tourism Queensland

Air New Zealand鈥榮 Christchurch to Gold Coast connection is the third international service to have been suspended after its engine troubles.

The airline announced in February that it would end its seasonal Auckland to Seoul (Incheon) service.

At the time, O鈥橞rien said it was due to 鈥渙ngoing challenges with engine availability鈥.

The Seoul connection usually operates for six months from October to March.

March 29 marked the final flight for this seasonal route to and from South Korea鈥檚 capital.

The airline paused its non-stop flights between Auckland and Chicago last year, again citing engine issues.

It expects to resume flights to the North American city by the end of 2025.

Tom Rose is an Auckland-based journalist who covers breaking news, specialising in lifestyle, entertainment and travel. He joined the Herald in 2023.

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