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Coronavirus: Good news for Koru Club members
A good news announcement for some from the national carrier.
A good news announcement for some from the national carrier.
All are at home and the Ministry of Health are contract tracing
How the calamity unfolded, the critical day, Air NZ's future and how his family is coping.
He's never seen anything like it in 41 years - but airline boss has some advice.
Cargo is king as the number of passengers shrinks around the world.
Tess Johnson was finally allowed to fly home from Australia after Herald inquiries.
New schedule sees a whopping 95 per cent drop in international flights for the airline.
Even in its weakened state aviation is transporting doctors, nurses and medicine.
Air NZ is pleading with no-show customers to cancel bookings to free up seats.
The airline industry would look much different when the coronavirus virus passed.
Is the bailout enough to ensure Air New Zealand survives?
This is much different to the last time the Government bailed the airline out.
A New Zealand citizen must use her German passport to get out of Argentina.
Life has changed. The borders are shut to all tourists and large gatherings are banned.
Airlines are balancing hunkering down with readiness for some sort of normal.
Airlines won't have to pay $162m in passenger-based charges.
Rob Fyfe says the airline must survive, takes a swipe over border rules.
This is the first of a range of measures to cut staff costs by 30 per cent.
Business community looks to keeping customers and staff safe.
Air New Zealand has activated crisis centres at head office and at Auckland Airport.
Finance Minister Grant said the airline was subject to ongoing discussions.
Backpackers boss claims an Italian backpacker lied to them in a bid to get a bed.
Slumping demand and travel restrictions mean services are pared back or suspended.
The interim dividend of 11c has also been cancelled.
Airlines are offering free cancellations to affected travellers.
Up to 30 per cent of Air NZ staff face losing their jobs as travel dries up
An analyst says the Government is likely to be called in to help prop up the airline.
The airline is working with the Government and unions as the crisis deepens.
New "toughest" rules are not evident yet at Auckland Airport.
Air New Zealand is battling to manage the surge in customer calls.