Let me tell you a tale of two journeys. To get to Kapiti Island to write one of this week's stories I flew Air New Zealand from Auckland to Wellington; caught the bus from the airport to the railway station; took the train to Paraparaumu; got a taxi to the Kapiti Boating Club where I was to board the ferry to the island. Total time three-and-a-half hours. Quite an expedition.
To get back I walked from the ferry to Kapiti Coast Airport and caught one of Air NZ's new direct flights between Paraparaumu and Auckland. Total time an hour and a quarter. Easy peasy.
And cheap too. As Grant Kerr, general manager of Air Nelson - the Air NZ subsidiary which is providing the service - put it: "Our headline fare from Kapiti to Auckland is $99. The locals tell me the shuttle bus from Wellington Airport usually costs about $100. So you could say they're flying for free and they save an hour."
The airline is running 18 flights a week on the new route, so that's quite a few more Aucklanders getting the chance to explore the attractions of Kapiti's Nature Coast with its spectacular beaches, amazing wildlife, top golf courses, great transport museums and, at Kapiti Candies, the nicest fudge I've ever tasted (plus quite a few more Kapiti folk being able to experience Auckland's cafes).
It's a perfect example of how improved transport links can make it easier for us to visit the beautiful corners of our country.