GENERAL: AIA: Auckland Airport responds to Pacific Blue announcement
16 Aug 2010 4:41 pm
AIA
16/08/2010
GENERAL
REL: 1641 HRS Auckland International Airport Limited
GENERAL: AIA: Auckland Airport responds to Pacific Blue announcement
Media Release | 16 August 2010
Auckland Airport responds to Pacific Blue withdrawal from
New Zealand domestic services
Auckland Airport today noted with some disappointment the planned withdrawal
of Pacific Blue from the New Zealand domestic aviation market in October
2010, but is confident that the ongoing strong growth of the domestic travel
market will ensure
future customer demand continues to be met.
For the 2010 financial year, revenue from Pacific Blue's domestic travel
operations is expected to represent around 1.3% (approximately $2m) of
Auckland Airport's total aeronautical revenue. Auckland Airport chief
executive, Simon Moutter, said, "Assuming that no other airline picks up this
capacity, which we think is quite unlikely, the impact on Auckland Airport
will be relatively small."
New Zealand consumers have enjoyed the benefits in recent years of having
three domestic airlines competing on the main trunk routes. The additional
air services capacity has been a factor in the excellent growth of domestic
travel, up 7.8% at Auckland Airport in the 12 months to 30 June 2010.
More New Zealanders are travelling domestically by air than ever before.
According to recent research commissioned by the Ministry of Tourism,
domestic travel is now worth $12.4 billion a year to the New Zealand economy,
compared to $9.3 billion for international travel. The same research
indicates that two thirds of New Zealanders want to travel more in New
Zealand, illustrating that the domestic travel market growth potential is
significant.
"While the departure of these domestic services will have some financial
impact, we also believe that there is enough travel demand and growth
potential in the domestic market to provide other airlines with a strong
business case for taking up the capacity on the main domestic trunk routes
left behind by Pacific Blue", said Mr Moutter.
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For further information, please contact:
Richard Llewellyn
Senior communications manager
+64 9 255 9089
+64 27 477 6120
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