Nau mai, hoki mai Kiwi whānau

After 246 days since the travel bubble paused, Air New Zealand is thrilled to be bringing New Zealand citizens and permanent residents' home from Australia to reconnect with their friends and whānau once again.

The airline has five flights arriving from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, with the first service arriving from Sydney into Auckland at 5:15pm this afternoon.

Air New Zealand Chief Customer and Sales Officer Leanne Geraghty says "Emotions will be running high today as New Zealander citizens and permanent residents who have been waiting to come home from Aussie board their flight home. Having the certainty that they will be touching down on home soil and reuniting with friends and whānau in just a few short hours will come as a relief.

"This day signals the first step in reconnecting New Zealand with the world. We are incredibly humbled to play a small part in such a special day for many Kiwis and look forward to reuniting more families with Aotearoa over the coming months"

"We expect to have more than 300 flights available between New Zealand and Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast for the month of March alone. Once we have a clearer view as to the level of demand, we will adjust the schedule accordingly, but we're confident there will be seats available for those who need them."

In line with the Government's requirements, all customers will also need to provide evidence of a negative PCR test 48 hours before departure or a supervised RAT or LAMP test 24 hours before departure and must complete a period of home isolation upon arrival into New Zealand.

The airline's international vaccination policy came into effect on 1 February with all passengers travelling on Air New Zealand's international network now required to show proof of full vaccination.

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