
Duane Emeny: Air Chathams chief commercial officer offers theory as to why domestic flights have gotten pricier
Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB
May 15, 20254m 42s
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Show Notes
A new report suggests the increase in domestic air fares may be due to a lack of the right planes.
In particular, airlines don't seem to have access to suitable 19-50 seat passenger aircraft.
Air New Zealand has abandoned some of their regional routes - but the gap in the market hasn't been filled.
Air Chathams chief commercial officer Duane Emeny speculates further.
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