Look for another J32 in Originair colours

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Two months later Stuff is catching up on what was on this blog in early December... https://3rdlevelnz.blogspot.com/2020/12/great-news-from-originair.html

I am still wondering where the 3rd J32 will come from - ECI, ECJ or another from Iceland??? 

I would also question the comment on low demand for the Q300 flights between Hamilton and Palmerston North... that was never my observation or what Air NZ staff at Hamilton were saying.

Originair is increasing its regional flights, flying between Nelson, Palmerston North and Hamilton daily after purchasing a third aircraft. The Nelson-based carrier began flying between Hamilton to Palmerston North last October, after Air New Zealand withdrew its services on the route following the arrival of Covid-19. It resumed services to all 20 of the ports on its domestic network in June, but not the Hamilton to Palmerston North route, because of low demand for its 50-seater Q300 aircraft flying the service. Originair CEO Robert Inglis​ said “a double daily peak time schedule is planned” but Covid-19 had delayed the introduction of its third aircraft, another Jetstream 32EP. The airline has operated a reduced schedule through the holiday period, which will increase from February 14 with the reintroduction of daily services from Nelson to Palmerston North, Hamilton and return. The addition of the third aircraft means the Hamilton and Palmerston North service will become daily and Originair hopes to introduce these additional peak time flights during April. A direct flight from Hamilton to Nelson on Friday nights, with a return service on Sunday afternoons will enable travellers to spend the weekend in Nelson. Weekday flights from Nelson to Hamilton and vice versa will make a brief stop in Palmerston North. Inglis said the support received for the routes was appreciated and it was hoped that as the flight schedule increased, travellers would be provided with better travel options

Source : https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/destinations/nz/124157591/originair-to-increase-services-after-purchase-of-third-aircraft



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