Air New Zealand is gearing up for its busiest July in two years, relaunching 14 international routes in 16 days.
With these routes back in action, the airline will be operating 60 per cent of its international capacity - the most international flying in the last two years.
From July 9, the airline will have three-quarters of its international and domestic routes back up and running with destinations like Honolulu, Houston and Tahiti restarting after around 820 days of not operating.
The airline is bringing back some Boeing 777-300 aircraft to bolster capacity on its network which has been under pressure from high demand, especially on the Tasman.
Chief executive Greg Foran said the airline was seeing first hand how keen people are to travel again.