With further disruption expected today customers are advised to consider deferring any non-urgent travel, while those that must travel today are advised to expect disruptions and to consult the airline’s Arrivals and Departures page for the latest informationThe airline’s contact centre is currently experiencing extremely high call volumes. If travel is not urgent, customers are asked to please defer calling. Customers due to travel today who are able to make changes to their booking online will be sent notifications outlining how they can self-manage any changes.Air New Zealand is introducing additional travel flexibility. Customers who no longer require to travel automatically have the option to transfer their booking to another date or hold the fare value in credit for up to 12 months toward future travel without the need to advise our contact centre today. They may also change their travel to another Air New Zealand domestic destination or apply for a refund (normal refund rules apply).Air New Zealand reminds customers that due to the uncontrollable nature of this weather event, the airline cannot be responsible for any costs associated with disrupted travel should customers opt to commence their journey as planned.The airline recommends customers ensure they are subscribed to Air New Zealand’s Travel Alert service to receive ongoing updates.
| A Air New Zealand release | || April 11, 2018 |||