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Air New Zealand - Routes |  | Air New Zealand - Routes: Encyclopedia II - Air New Zealand - Routes |  | Air New Zealand and its fully integrated link regional partners operate the following scheduled services (at August 2005):
Air New Zealand - Domestic and regional.
Auckland (Auckland International Airport)
Christchurch (Christchurch International Airport)
Dunedin (Dunedin International Airport)
Gisborne
Hamilton (Hamilton International Airport)
Hokitika
Invercargill
Kaitaia
Kerikeri
Napier
New Plymouth
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Air New Zealand - Routes
Air New Zealand and its fully integrated link regional partners operate the following scheduled services (at August 2005):
Air New Zealand - Domestic and regional
- Auckland (Auckland International Airport)
- Christchurch (Christchurch International Airport)
- Dunedin (Dunedin International Airport)
- Gisborne
- Hamilton (Hamilton International Airport)
- Hokitika
- Invercargill
- Kaitaia
- Kerikeri
- Napier
- New Plymouth
- Palmerston North (Palmerston North International Airport)
- Queenstown
- Rotorua
- Taupo
- Tauranga
- Timaru
- Wanaka
- Wanganui
- Wellington (Wellington International Airport)
- Westport
- Whakatane
- Whangarei
Air New Zealand - Australia
- Adelaide (Adelaide International Airport)(Commences on 26th March 2006)
- Brisbane (Brisbane Airport)
- Cairns (Cairns International Airport)
- Melbourne (Melbourne Airport)
- Norfolk Island (Norfolk Island Airport)
- Perth (Perth Airport)
- Sydney (Kingsford Smith International Airport)
Air New Zealand - Oceania
- Apia, Samoa (Faleolo International Airport)
- Nadi, Fiji
- Nouméa, New Caledonia
- Papeete, French Polynesia (Faa'a International Airport)
- Rarotonga, Cook Islands (Rarotonga International Airport)
- Nuku'alofa, Tonga (Fua'amotu International Airport)
- Alofi, Niue
Air New Zealand - Asia
- Hong Kong, People's Republic of China (Hong Kong International Airport)
- Nagoya, Japan (Chubu Centrair International Airport)
- Osaka, Japan (Kansai International Airport)
- Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport)
- Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (Chiang Kai Shek International Airport)
- Tokyo, Japan (Narita International Airport)
Air New Zealand - Canada
- Vancouver, Vancouver International Airport via Honolulu
Air New Zealand - United States
- Honolulu, Hawaii (Honolulu International Airport)
- Los Angeles, California (Los Angeles International Airport)
- San Francisco, California (San Francisco International Airport)
Air New Zealand - United Kingdom
- London, England (London Heathrow Airport) (via Los Angeles)
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