Pacific Blue to cut back services
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Pacific Blue is cutting back its domestic New Zealand capacity by an estimated 13% as it redeploys planes to new trans-Tasman routes, the NZ Herald reported. Auckland-Wellington services are reduced from 27 to 19 a week, Wellington-Christchurch will fall from 19 to 12, while the Christchurch-Dunedin service will be cut altogether, replaced by a new direct Auckland-Dunedin service.
In September the airline will cut some trans-Tasman flights from Auckland and Christchurch but start new services from Hamilton, Dunedin and Queenstown.
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