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  2. Queenstown Airport - Wikipedia

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    Regular services from Christchurch began on 6 November 1961, operating DC-3s with three flights a week on a Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to Queenstown via Mount Cook and onto Te Anau-Manapouri. [8] Ansett New Zealand introduced the first jet aircraft flights into Queenstown Airport in 1989 using British Aerospace 146 aircraft.

  3. Mount Cook Airline - Wikipedia

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    On 2 December 1969, Mount Cook Airline introduced a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter (ZK-CJZ), intended for scenic flights from Queenstown to Milford Sound and scheduled flights from Queenstown to Te Anau/Manapouri and Queenstown to Alexandra and Dunedin. [19] The Twin Otter wasn't an economic success and was cancelled from 24 September ...

  4. Te Anau Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tauck World Discovery Travel currently charters an ATR72-500 aircraft operated by Air Chathams to fly to the airport as part of their New Zealand tours. For 2019 tours, the aircraft flies to Te Anau from Blenheim's Woodbourne Airport, and flies out to Queenstown. From the end of 2014 until February 2019, Tauck chartered a Fokker 50, VH-FKO from ...

  5. List of airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch: NZCH CHC Christchurch Airport 37 m (123 ft) 3,288 m (10,787 ft) ... Queenstown: NZQN ZQN Queenstown Airport 357 m (1,171 ft) 1,777 m (5,830 ft) ...

  6. List of the busiest airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Airport Christchurch Airport Wellington Airport ... Queenstown: 2,487,626 [4 ... This list includes aircraft operating under both instrument flight ...

  7. Newmans Air - Wikipedia

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    Services began on 13 February 1985 after a launch celebration in Rotorua the day before. There were three flights a day between Christchurch and Queenstown, two between Christchurch and Rotorua and a single midday flight from Rotorua to Auckland. [3] Stops at Glentanner were added to the Queenstown flights a few months later.