AirAsia is advising thousands of its Kiwi passengers to call its ''Customer Happiness'' team after quitting New Zealand for the second time in seven years.
The Malaysia-based airline says it will stop flying between Auckland and the Gold Coast from February 11 and about 2000 Kiwis have been hit by its withdrawal.
The budget airline will also scale back flying to across the Tasman from daily to four times a week from January 29 until it pulls out completely.
AirAsia has been flying from Kuala Lumpur to Auckland via the Gold Coast for the past two and a half years.
A spokesman said the decision to suspend services to Auckland was a ''difficult one,'' but was made as we look to realign our network to focus on core markets such as Australia, India, China and Japan.