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Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand’s trans-Tasman romance is set to be reignited following authorisation of a new codeshare agreement by Australian and New Zealand regulators.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission gave the renewed partnership its interim approval on 1 May.Under the agreement, Virgin Australia customers will be able to directly book Air New Zealand flights into Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, complementing Virgin Australia’s Queenstown services. Velocity members will also be able to earn and redeem Velocity Points, and eligible members and guests will have access to lounges when flying across the Tasman.

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Alistair Hartley, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer for Virgin Australia said the long-awaited partnership would give Virgin Australia’s customers access to a comprehensive network between Australia and New Zealand.
“Australians share our love of New Zealand and its national carrier and we can’t wait to reignite this partnership before the end of the year,” he said.
“The regulators’ endorsement reflects the strong consumer benefits the partnership will unlock, including greater value, choice and loyalty rewards for travellers across the Tasman.”
Mike Williams, Chief Transformation and Alliances Officer for Air New Zealand said the rekindled relationship would make it even easier for more Australians to make the short hop across the ditch, with customers enjoying a taste of New Zealand before they’ve even landed.“We know our Aussie friends are a travel-hungry bunch, so whether it’s just a quick weekend trip to catch up with family or wanting to explore more of New Zealand, this partnership provides further options for more Australians to visit beautiful Aotearoa,” Williams said.“We look forward to welcoming Virgin Australia customers onboard, offering them our exceptional Kiwi service, including food, our great selection of New Zealand wines, and our crew’s famous Manaaki (care).”

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