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Heavy lifting: How NZ is riding out air freight squeeze

Grant Bradley
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Deputy Editor - Business·NZ Herald·
8 mins to read

The Government is set to extend its airfreight subsidy scheme after spending less than half of the allocated emergency funding, and as exporters face a squeeze in getting goods to markets.

The International Airfreight Capacity Scheme was launched in May with an initial schedule of 53 weekly flights from New Zealand to international destinations.

In response to demand from the business community, the schedule has since grown to support 70 weekly flights at the beginning of this month.

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