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Air NZ's new domestic flight rule: Get double jabbed or produce a negative test

Author
Grant Bradley, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Nov 2021, 7:22AM
(Photo / Getty Images)
(Photo / Getty Images)

Air NZ's new domestic flight rule: Get double jabbed or produce a negative test

Author
Grant Bradley, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Nov 2021, 7:22AM

Air New Zealand will require all domestic passengers to be fully Covid-19 vaccinated or produce a negative test result from the middle of next month. 

The tough new move follows the airline's decision to require vaccinations for international flights and growing concern during the Delta outbreak about unvaccinated passengers flying from Auckland to other parts of the country. 

The airline's chief executive Greg Foran said the change was aimed at reducing the spread of Covid, ahead of what is expected to be a busy summer as Kiwis reconnect with friends and whānau. 

Air New Zealand aims to have the change in place by December 14 for an initial period until the end of March 2022 next year. 

It will apply to all passengers aged 12 or older travelling on an Air New Zealand aircraft within the country. All vaccines and tests approved by the Government will be accepted. 

The Government has promised to have a vaccine pass available by the end of November and the airline will have discussed its move with ministers before this morning's announcement. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised Aucklanders they will be able to move around the country for Christmas but has said checking somebody's vaccination is easier for flying than when they drive out of the city. 

Foran said for the most seamless experience, customers were encouraged to download the Air New Zealand mobile app to make it easy as possible to connect their vaccination status in the Government's My Vaccine Pass under development with booking details, which will allow check-in. 

Those not fully vaccinated will be able to provide evidence of a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours before departure – from either free community testing or their doctor. 

If customers are unable to provide proof before their flight, they can put their fare into credit, or get a refund (if they have bought a refundable fare) 

The change follows ''overwhelming feedback'' from customers and staff calling for more protection during travel. 

"We're making this change so we can all travel our beautiful country over summer and fly with a peace of mind that everyone onboard is seated shoulder-to-shoulder against Covid,'' said Foran. 

"We're doing it to protect vulnerable communities, for those with weakened immune systems or who can't get vaccinated, for the elderly in our rest homes and our wee tamariki at home.'' 

In the latest 12-months, there were 8.2 million domestic passenger journeys. Before the pandemic more than 11 million flights were taken a year within the country. 

 

Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran. (Photo / Brett Phibbs) 

The airline has had to balanced the risk of depriving unvaccinated passengers the opportunity to get places where they couldn't by other means and the growing need for protection against Covid. The test requirement means that the unvaccinated will have the opportunity to fly. 

Foran said customers will be flying this summer for a number of reasons, and it was the airline's role to get them there. 

''We don't want to leave anyone behind, which is why we're giving customers the choice to either be fully vaccinated or present a negative test." 

The airline says its new rules are the latest step in getting behind the public health effort, including mandating vaccinations for thousands of frontline staff and international customers, moving vaccines and vaccinators across New Zealand and the Pacific, and turning a 787 Dreamliner into a world-first ''Jabaseat'' vaccination clinic during Super Saturday. 

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