Notice Type
Departmental
Notice of the Variation of a Scheduled International Air Service Licence Further to notices in the New Zealand Gazette of 30 July 1998, 10 September 1998, and 8 October 1998, and pursuant to section 87j (6) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, a delegation from the Minister of Transport dated 27 August 1996, and a subdelegation from the Secretary for Transport dated 28 August 1996, I give notice that the Minister of Transport has varied the Scheduled International Air Service Licence issued to Air New Zealand to provide for: (i) in respect of Japan, the operation of up to 6 return B747 services or equivalent per week to Tokyo, including 3 B747 services per week jointly with Japan Airlines, and the operation of up to 3 return B767 services per week via Nadi to Nagoya; (ii) in respect of the United Kingdom, the operation of up to 7 return services per week, with the opportunity to exercise fifth freedom traffic rights between intermediate points and points in the United Kingdom on all 7 services; (iii) in respect of Canada, the offering of code-share only services between points in New Zealand and points in Canada, optionally via any point or points and optionally beyond to any point or points (subject to the restrictions on fifth-freedom and own-stopover traffic rights as contained in the bilateral arrangements between Canada and New Zealand), with such level of capacity as is filed with and acknowledged by the Secretary for Transport; (iv) in respect of France, the operation of up to 3 return services per week between Papeete and Los Angeles with aircraft of capacity not exceeding 300 seats; (v) in respect of Belgium, the commencement of services from New Zealand via intermediate points to Belgium and to points beyond (subject to the restrictions on fifth freedom traffic rights as contained in the bilateral arrangements between Belgium and New Zealand), with such capacity as is filed with and acknowledged by the Secretary for Transport; and (vi) in respect of Ireland, the commencement of services from New Zealand via intermediate points to Ireland and to points beyond (subject to the restrictions on fifth freedom traffic rights as contained in the bilateral arrangements between Ireland and Belgium), with such capacity as is filed with and acknowledged by the Secretary for Transport. Signed at Wellington this 9th day of November 1998. J. G. BRADBURY, General Manager International Relations, Ministry of Transport
Publication Date
12 Nov 1998

Notice Number

1998-go8090

Page Number

4348