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Guy hosts meeting to reinstate Akl-Kapiti flights

Published: Tue 20 Mar 2018 01:57 PM
20 March 2018
Guy hosts meeting to reinstate Akl-Kapiti flights
Otaki MP Nathan Guy says there is plenty of hope for the future of flights between Kapiti and Auckland following a meeting with key stakeholders in Parliament this morning.
Mr Guy has hosted the meeting in a bid to secure the reinstatement of flights between Auckland and Kapiti after Air New Zealand announced earlier this month it will cancel its service from 3 April.
The meeting was attended by representatives from Air Chathams, Todd Property, the Kapiti Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Gurunathan.
“Today’s meeting was highly productive between key stakeholders who are all united by the common goal of looking for a solution.
“Everyone who attended the meeting has noted the strong public support for retention of the flights, and we’re committed to finding a logical, effective solution.
“Air Chathams, a proven regional air operator, has expressed a strong interest in taking over the service. This would be a great resolution and would provide some assurance and stability for the future of this important connection.
“The outcome of this meeting signals that everyone is on the same page in regards to ensuring the flights continue following the disappointing decision by Air New Zealand.
“By working together I’m confident we can achieve a new service in the next two to three months,” Mr Guy says.
Mr Guy will be attending a public rally at the airport this Sunday where he will update the community on progress being made. He also recently launched a petition seeking support to save the Kapiti to Auckland service - it can be signed here.
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