Air New Zealand has launched a direct service between Sunshine Coast and Auckland as part of the recommencement of quarantine-free trans-Tasman bubble arrangements between New Zealand and Queensland. Sunshine Coast Airport celebrated with a spectacular cake, winning anna. aero’s prestigious Cake of the Week prize. The stunning route launch cake was created by Cakeyard on the Sunshine Coast, featuring The Big Pineapple, the Air New Zealand Koru, and a hand-painted image of Noosa Main Beach. Pictured are Vynka Hutton (Tourism Noosa), Matt Stoeckel (Visit Sunshine Coast), and Allie White (Sunshine Coast Airport).

Air New Zealand has launched a direct service between Sunshine Coast and Auckland as part of the recommencement of quarantine-free trans-Tasman bubble arrangements between New Zealand and Queensland.

The Auckland service was the first international commercial passenger flight to land on Sunshine Coast Airport’s new runway. The arrival of the A320 aircraft also marked the start of a year-round service between Auckland and Sunshine Coast, thanks to the support of the Queensland Government’s Aviation Recovery Fund.

Sunshine Coast Airport Chief Executive, Andrew Brodie, said the year-round service and the reopening of the trans-Tasman bubble was tremendous news for the Sunshine Coast and the local tourism industry, as well as the many friends and families who have been eagerly awaiting this news.

“We are so excited to connect people across the ditch for the first time since October 2019, and to welcome our first international passenger flight since the runway opened 12 months ago,” said Brodie. “New Zealand has traditionally been the largest source of international visitors to the Sunshine Coast, and the additional year-round flights will deliver an extra 14,000 seats to the route every year as well as a further $8 million boost to the local visitor economy. It also gives Sunshine Coast residents, including the many Kiwis that call the region home, the chance to fly out of their local airport to Auckland and connect with other trans-Tasman destinations such as Queenstown and Dunedin.”

Air New Zealand’s Chief Customer and Sales Officer, Leanne Geraghty, said that the airline is really pleased to have the direct flights between Auckland and the Sunshine Coast up and running again. “We’re looking forward to welcoming Queenslanders to our shores to experience everything New Zealand has to offer – from our wonderful winter playground to the stunning wineries, there’s something for everyone. With our year-round direct service launching and good connections onto our domestic network means more opportunity for Queenslanders to discover New Zealand any time of the year.”

Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the year-round service was good news for Kiwis and Queenslanders. “The Air New Zealand flights are an extension of the existing June-September seasonal services through to May 2022,” said Hinchliffe. “Year-round flights are a welcome addition for the Sunshine Coast’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan and an easy getaway destination for New Zealanders. Queenslanders have worked hard to manage the health impacts of the pandemic, giving Air New Zealand the confidence put the Sunshine Coast on its trans-Tasman travel bubble schedule.”

Visit Sunshine Coast CEO Matt Stoeckel said the region’s tourism industry was incredibly excited to welcome Kiwis back to the Sunshine Coast. “Prior to the pandemic, New Zealand was our number one international market with 84,000 annual visitors, 650,000 visitor nights, and an economic value of $110 million,” he said. “We know there is huge pent-up demand in New Zealand for international travel, and the expansion to year-round direct services to Sunshine Coast Airport will provide a massive boost for the Sunshine Coast tourism industry.”

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