Virgin Australia is turning the heat up on rival Air New Zealand by giving away hundreds of burgers in Auckland as part of a wider campaign to highlight changes to its operations here.
The airline has partnered with the White Lady to hand out 500 burgers at Takutai Square, Britomart at lunchtime on Wednesday. Last week it invited New Zealand meat firms to supply beef for its transtasman flights.
The Kiwi-targeted "Got Beef" campaign comes following a widely publicised Air New Zealand partnership with the United States maker of the synthetic Impossible Burger. That meatless burger is being served to premium passengers on flights between Los Angeles and Auckland.
"New Zealand is a key market for Virgin Australia, and supporting the local meat industry is just one way in which we are reinforcing our commitment to the country, our guests and local suppliers,'' said Virgin's general manager of customer experience and product, Tash Tobias.
The airline has had responses from about 20 potential suppliers so far.