Stuff has been able to find the following routes affected.
Napier-Auckland - a reduction by an average of seven to eight rotations per week.
Napier -Wellington - an average of three rotations per week.
Kerikeri-Auckland - reduced by six rotations which is on average one service per week.
Gisborne-Auckland - being cut by 24 rotations, about one daily rotation most weeks.
Tauranga-Auckland - by 31 rotations, averaging about one daily rotation most weeks.
Wellington-Tauranga - 21 rotations removed. Roughly three return flights per week cut.
Christchurch-Tauranga - three rotations removed.
Blenheim-Wellington - three flights per week.
Blenheim-Auckland - nine rotations in total.
Christchurch-Dunedin - 15 rotations cut. About two to three per week.
Auckland-Dunedin - eight rotations cut. Around one to two per week.
Wellington-Dunedin - nine rotations cut. Around one to two per week.
Auckland-Nelson - two to three return flights per week cut. Potentially up to 10 per week after the April peak travel period.
Wellington-Nelson - About five return flights per week cut.
Christchurch-Nelson - two to three return flights per week cut.
New Plymouth-Auckland - 26 return flights over seven weeks, averaging three to four fewer services a week.
New Plymouth-Wellington - one flight on April 5.
New Plymouth-Christchurch - one service at the end of April.
Rotorua-Christchurch - one return service cancelled on April 19.
Hamilton-Wellington - three to four flights cancelled each week until early May.
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