Self-isolation rules need to go as soon as possible if New Zealand is to remain an attractive travel destination for international airlines.
This warning comes from the Board of Airline Representatives of New Zealand (BARNZ), off the back of the Government's five-stage border reopening plan.
BARNZ executive director Justin Tighe-Umbers said that some airlines had already stopped flying to New Zealand and more could follow.
"Self-isolation requirements need to go as soon as possible, or some airlines will cut New Zealand from their routes for a third summer in a row," he said.
"The end of February is when airlines will assign planes to routes where there is some hope of financial recovery."