Dr Reti met with Air New Zealand’s chief executive and government relations officer yesterday.
He said he was assured the airline was doing all it could to solve the problem, including loosening its policing of carry-on weight limits and allowing baggage trackers.
He said travel insurers needed to pay out claims in a more timely manner.
“I was made aware from a Facebook post that travel insurers may need to do a better job to play their role in what we’re seeing at the moment.
“I wouldn’t have known that until a number of people communicated to me so I found myself more as a broker of information rather than anything political.”
The airline told the Herald it was taking several measures to try and improve the situation, including bringing on more people to answer queries and handle lost bags, rolling out new technology to assist customers with logging and locating mishandled bags and working with other airlines to simplify baggage tracking