Taking on the Tasman: 1.7 million Air New Zealand seats up for grabs across the ditch this summer

Air New Zealand is cranking up the capacity on its short haul routes, announcing an increase in seats across the Tasman and to the Pacific Islands.
24 June 2025

Between October 2025 and March 2026, the airline will operate 1.7 million seats between New Zealand and Australia cementing its position as the largest trans-Tasman carrier.

The airline is adding 130,000 seats as a result of increased flight frequencies and the deployment of more widebody aircraft on key routes. There will also be an uplift in premium seating to meet strong demand from both business and leisure travellers.

Additionally, the airline will add over 25,000 extra seats to the Pacific Islands this summer, supporting continued growth and connectivity across the region.

Across the season, Air New Zealand will add 8% more premium seats on its short haul network and it will have up to 42 flights each week on widebody jets to Australia.

Air New Zealand Chief Commercial Officer Jeremy O'Brien says with demand growing, Air New Zealand is upping the ante across the Tasman.

"With more aircraft back in service and demand heating up, we're stepping up our services across the Tasman. This isn't just about flying more often. It's about giving our customers better options, more comfort, and more reasons to choose Air New Zealand. We're expanding our premium offering and strengthening our network across both Australia and the Pacific.

"Air New Zealand has a proud 85-year history of flying across the Tasman – our first flight to Sydney took off in 1940 and we're incredibly proud of that longevity. Our commitment to keeping New Zealand and Australia connected is as strong as ever.

"We're excited to see our new Christchurch–Adelaide route take off later this year, add 30,000 seats on our Auckland-Perth route, celebrate 30 years of flying directly between Queenstown and Sydney in July, and to keep delivering the uniquely Kiwi experience our customers love – on both sides of the ditch."

Key highlights across the Tasman:

  • Auckland–Perth: Nearly 30,000 additional seats, adding 29% capacity and increasing from daily flights to nine services per week.
  • Auckland-Sydney: An additional 25,000 seats including 7,500 premium seats, up 20% with up to 13 widebody services per week.
  • Auckland-Melbourne: 16,000 seats to be added, including up to 13 widebody services per week.
  • Auckland-Brisbane: An additional 18,400 seats added with daily widebody flights and increase in services during peak periods.
  • Auckland-Gold Coast: A 12% increase in seats, adding 8,500 seats across the season with 11 weekly services over summer.
  • Queenstown-Sydney: Celebrating 30 years of direct connection with a 26% increase of 9,600 seats, going from daily to nine flights a week over the December-February period.
  • Christchurch-Melbourne: A 14% increase, adding 9,500 seats with more than 400 flights between the cities across the season.

Key highlights to the Pacific Islands:

  • Auckland-Rarotonga: An additional 8,000 seats, with between 11 and 12 weekly services over peak summer period.
  • Auckland-Nadi: 8,600 seats added, with up to 11 flights per week.
  • Auckland-Papeete: An additional 1,600 additional seats, with a 37% increase in premium seating due to strong demand.

ENDS 

Issued by Air New Zealand Communications

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About Air New Zealand

 

Air New Zealand's story started in 1940, first taking to the skies between Auckland and Sydney on a flying boat - a Short S30. Known for its warm Kiwi hospitality, today, the airline has operating aircraft ranging from Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and Airbus A320s to ATRs and Q300s, offering customers comfort in the latest most efficient jets and turboprops. It's a modern fuel-efficient fleet with an average age of 9.9 years. Air New Zealand's global network of passenger and cargo services centres around New Zealand. In 2024, the airline flew more than 16 million passengers. Air New Zealand was named 2025 World's Safest Airline by the Australian rating service AirlineRatings.com, highlighting the airline's laser-focus on safety.

 

Air New Zealand has a well-connected domestic business, connecting customers and cargo to 20 different regions around New Zealand. Internationally, the airline has direct flights to major cities across Australia, the Pacific Islands, Asia and North America, and through its strong relationships with alliance partners, offers customers more choice and convenience to connect further afield to hundreds of destinations. Air New Zealand has a particular focus on sustainability and its Sustainability Framework helps guide the airline's efforts in tackling some of New Zealand's and the world's most complex challenges. Airpoints, Air New Zealand's loyalty programme, is seen as the most valuable loyalty programme in New Zealand with more than 4 million members. It allows members to earn Airpoints Dollars™ and Status Points for VIP benefits in the air and on the ground. Air New Zealand aircraft are proudly identified by its distinct tail livery of the Mangōpare, the Māori symbol of the hammerhead shark which represents strength, tenacity, and resilience.

 

About Star Alliance

 

The Star Alliance network was established in 1997 as the first truly global airline alliance, based on a customer value proposition of global reach, worldwide recognition and seamless service. Since inception, it has offered the largest and most comprehensive airline network, with a focus on improving customer experience across the Alliance journey.

The member airlines are: Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Avianca, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, SWISS, TAP Air Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines, and United.

Overall, the Star Alliance network currently offers more than 16,000 daily flights to almost 1,200 airports in 186 countries. Further connecting flights are offered by Star Alliance Connecting Partners Juneyao Airlines and THAI Smile Airways.

 

For more information about Air New Zealand visit www.airnewzealand.com and for more information about Star Alliance visit www.staralliance.com