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Fraudster and ex-fugitive loses battle against removal from Oz
Paul Bennett tried claiming his removal was a "disguised extradition".
Paul Bennett tried claiming his removal was a "disguised extradition".
Authors call for a selective "traffic light" system to decide MIQ rules for travellers.
Nearly all meeting and event travel was canned or postponed indefinitely in the past year.
Rescuers were hampered by remoteness, fog and low cloud.
The world is more locked down now than ever says airline group
Airline and airport welcome recovery in domestic travel
Three trainee pilots have been pictured seemingly using a white supremacy sign.
The airline halts all short-haul international services until at least the end of June.
Pilot and aviation company which owned the plane appeared in court today.
Airline says the trick will be leveraging sponsorship when flying resumes.
Hopes of quarantine-free travel to Australia seem to be dissipating.
A NZ-developed airport test could quickly screen travellers for immunity to coronavirus.
Drone owners urged to read up on the rules before using it, or face risking a disaster.
Independent director and Chairman of Air New Zealand Dame Therese Walsh talks the ‘heartbreaking’ loss of over 4000 staff and the road ahead for the airline. Video / Annaleise Shortland
Grandparents saw grandchildren for the first time; couple's daughter about to give birth
Air New Zealand's first quarantine-free flight in months lands to emotional welcome. / Air NZ
Californian man Aditya Singh said he was afraid to fly during the pandemic.
Experts say technical problems may have developed as a result of lockdown.
"We'll put this plane down in the middle of Kansas and dump people off - I don't care."
A passenger jet carrying 62 people has disappeared off the coast of Indonesia.
The payment will go toward settling a criminal charge related to its troubled 737 Max.
National carrier makes changes to its operations as it enters 11th month of disruption.
The service is getting busier - and more expensive to run.
The Flying Doctors service is getting busier - and more expensive. Video / Logan Church
Only trained service dogs will now be allowed to accompany passengers.
Financial Times: Travel boss on co-ordinated response to the sector's coronavirus fallout.
Some Rotorua iwi are concerned about developments at Rotorua's airport.
COMMENT: Two issues which will not be resolved without some leadership in 2021.
Travelling without a coronavirus passport could become difficult.
Businessman has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.