Air New Zealand updates COVID policy

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Use this oneIn response to increasing levels of illness in the community, Air New Zealand is reintroducing its Covid Flexibility Policy until 31 July, offering customers the flexibility of opting into credit if they are no longer able to travel. The airline is hearing from a large number of customers who are falling sick with Covid or other winter illnesses and can no longer travel. It’s also seeing higher-than-usual employee sickness leading to flight cancellations.

The airline is temporarily bringing back its Covid Flexibility Policy, which allows customers travelling around New Zealand or overseas to cancel their travel if they are unwell and either put their booking into credit or change their flight and have their change fee waived.

Air New Zealand Chief Customer and Sales Officer Leanne Geraghtysays the decision is the right thing to do by the airline’s customers. “With more than 670,000 customers booked to travel with us in the next two weeks alone, it’s likely that some will find themselves in a position where they can no longer fly due to illness or looking after unwell family members. This change will give them the flexibility to change their plans, so they don’t miss out on their holidays or being reunited with friends and whānau, and they can still get to where they want to be at a later time.”

Customers booked between now and 31 July can hold the value of their fare in credit for 12 months from the time they requested their credit. Customers can opt into credit via the Air New Zealand app or website in the Manage Booking tab, by selecting request a credit. They can also use the app or website to change their flights to another date and have their change fee waived, though a fare difference may apply.

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