Air NZ sees solid demand for S'pore, both as final stop and transit point
Since re-launching flights to the island, it has notched "strong load factors"; bookings "in line" with expectations
Singapore
AIR New Zealand, which recently re-launched flights to Singapore, expects robust demand for Singapore - both as a destination and as a connecting point for flights onward to Europe and South-east Asia.
Since re-introducing flights from Auckland on Jan 6, the airline has had "strong load factors and demand", the carrier said, without citing figures.
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