QAC chief executive Steve Sanderson said the corporation had approached Eagle Air CEO Carrie Hurihanganui about the possibility of increasing flights to Wanaka.
Eagle Air is a subsidiary company of Air New Zealand and has a daily midday flight in and out of Wanaka.
"We're looking into whether there will be demand for earlier and/or later flights in and out of Wanaka," Mr Sanderson said.
Market research and consultation within Wanaka needed to be undertaken before a decision could be made.
A meeting involving Lake Wanaka Tourism head James Helmore, representatives from the Wanaka Chamber of Commerce, Wanaka Airport staff, and QAC representatives is to be held soon, Mr Sanderson said.
Ms Hurihanganui would meet the groups involved once market research had been completed, he said.
An increase in scheduled flights to Wanaka was unlikely to have any effect on the operation of Queenstown Airport, Mr Sanderson said.
"We don't believe they compete.
"Our research shows people are fans of point-to-point travel."