Air New Zealand to Fly to Western Sydney From 2027
- Air New Zealand announced a new Christchurch to Adelaide service starting October 27, complementing its existing Sydney routes.
- This announcement follows the completion of the $5.3 billion Western Sydney International Airport project, which offers 24-hour operation capability.
- Western Sydney International Airport, now fully built, includes next-generation technology and will provide more travel options for diverse, fast-growing Western Sydney.
- Simon Hickey, WSI chief executive, said the airport is Sydney’s only 24-hour one, while Steve Kamper expects the route to be popular and unlock local business opportunities.
- Anthony Albanese is scheduled to officially open the airport today as trial flights prepare the facility to become fully operational in late 2026.
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Air New Zealand will fly to Western Sydney from 2027
New Zealand’s national carrier is the first trans-Tasman airline to sign an agreement with Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport. File photo supplied Air New Zealand Air New Zealand has become the first trans-Tasman airline to sign an agreement with Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI), signalling its intent to operate services to the new airport from mid-2027. The airline’s first route will connect A…
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