AirNZ cancels routes to Noumea, Tahiti

Air New Zealand has suspended flights to Tahiti and Noumea until June 30.

The route cancellations are related to new Government restrictions to try to stop the spread of Covid-19 in New Caledonia and French Polynesia.

The airline also made a change to its refund policy and now allows anyone with an international or domestic booking between March 20 and May 31 to cancel their flight and receive credit for the full cost of an unused ticket.

The credit will be valid for 12 months and can be redeemed against any flight, with customers paying any fare difference.

The airline has also recently announced it will reduce capacity by 80 to 85 per cent on its international flights from March 30, until June 30.

"As a result, we have had to make a significant number of cuts to our network and flight schedules.

"We also appreciate that many customers are not wanting to travel and are unsure as to when you will be ready or able to rebook."

The final Auckland-Noumea return flight departs today and the final Auckland-Tahiti flight departs on Monday.

Non-residents will no longer be allowed to enter French Polynesia and entry into New Caledonia by non-residents and foreigners is already prohibited; those in the country are asked to make arrangements to leave as soon as possible.

 

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