Air NZ - Auckland fuel supply issue
Auckland fuel supply issue
The temporary shut-down of Refining New Zealand’s pipeline into Auckland is currently impacting all airlines operating into and out of Auckland Airport and limiting the volume of jet fuel able to be uplifted.
Air New Zealand is currently working through the implications for its operations over coming days and is putting a range of measures in place. These will include:
Cancelling some domestic and Tasman
services to consolidate passenger loads
Ensuring domestic
jet services uplift maximum fuel limits when operating out
of Wellington or Christchurch to reduce fuel requirements ex
Auckland
Requiring some long-haul services to and from
Asia and North America to undertake refueling stops at
selected Pacific or Australian airports
Air New Zealand Chief Operations Integrity & Standards Officer Captain David Morgan says, “Unfortunately this is an industry wide issue caused by the physical failure of an essential fuel pipeline. We are doing all we can to minimise the impact on our operations and on our customers, however, we do ask for patience and understanding at this time. We thank our customers in advance for their cooperation.”
Any necessary schedule changes will
be communicated to affected customers directly.
Customers
currently booked to travel into or out of Auckland over the
coming week are advised to keep an eye on the Travel Alerts
page of the Air New Zealand website for the latest
information.
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