Dunedin International Airport will have increased domestic
seat capacity during the 2011 Rugby World Cup, it was
confirmed yesterday.
Air New Zealand domestic airline general manager John
Whittaker said the airline would increase its capacity by
10.5% on its domestic jet network from January 2011, and 26%
during the tournament.
Route details would be released closer to the time, but
Dunedin would have additional capacity.
During the duration of the World Cup, capacity is expected to
be increased to 26%, he said.
The additional capacity will be achieved by the arrival of
its new Airbus A320 fleet, which will be configured with 171
seats.
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