Officials remain positive despite Air New Zealand's decision to suspend flights from Rotorua to Sydney during winter months.
However, they say a new international schedule will make it easier for travellers flying to and from Sydney, and they will also lower the international departure tax.
Air New Zealand announced yesterday it would suspend flights from Rotorua to Sydney during the off-peak winter season between May and August, aiming to focus on growing passenger numbers during the peak September to April travel season.
And, from September 2014, the airline will move its twice-weekly international service to Monday and Thursday, rather than the current Tuesday and Sunday flights.
Rotorua International Airport will also reduce its international departure tax from $25 to $15 from late October. Chief executive Alastair Rhodes said the changes were designed to better cater to business and leisure travellers, deliver greater returns and offer a competitive departure tax.