A new jet charter service can whisk travellers from Hawke's
Bay to Queenstown for breakfast and a round of golf - and
have them back in time for lunch.
The $4 million Cessna Citation can take up to five passengers
from the Bridge Pa or Napier aerodromes.
The plane can fly at 630km/h but its range is limited to New
Zealand skies only.
To hire, it costs $2200 plus GST an hour. A return trip to
Queenstown would cost $7700 or $1540 a person for a party of
five.
It is owned by GESL Aviation, a company owned by Graeme Lowe
of Lowe Corporation.
Mr Lowe is unable to use the plane himself because of a
health condition.
Chief pilot Gerald Grocott said the new service had a lot of
advantages.
"The time flexibility of private charter means passengers can
fly when it suits them,'' he said.
"If a meeting or other crucial engagement runs over time or
is delayed the plane can leave when you are ready.
"The jet can fly from Hawke's Bay directly to Kerikeri, New
Plymouth, Wanaka or Invercargill, which in travel time and
expense is a dramatic saving when compared with a scheduled
airline.
"For example, Hawke's Bay to New Plymouth is about 30
minutes' flight time.''
Hawke's Bay Chamber of Commerce chief executive Murray
Douglas welcomed the new travel option.
"With the company's new charter rate, fast comfortable travel
is extremely economic, and now within the reach of many who
would have previously dismissed the idea out of hand.''
The service is operating under the banner of Air Hawke's Bay
which is based at Bridge Pa. The Bridge Pa airfield is
equipped with runway lighting and for bad weather approaches.
- Patrick O'Sullivan, Hawke's Bay Today
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