The ASX dual-listed airline has announced it is dealing with a maintenance issue involving up to 17 of its aircraft.
Air New Zealand passengers face up to two years of disruption as the ASX dual-listed airline deals with a maintenance issue involving up to 17 of its aircraft and 700 engines globally.
Foran said most customers whose flights had been changed would still fly on the same day. Some passengers on international flights would be moved to a service one day either side of their original booking, while others may have a cabin change due to a change of aircraft.“We’ve been able to reorganise most our schedule by consolidating some flying and moving aircraft to different routes,” he said, adding that customers would be contacted in the coming weeks.
Customers will still be able to book to Hobart and Seoul with Air New Zealand, but flights will not be direct and will be partly operated by partner airlines.
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