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NZ – AUS: New Air New Zealand route to connect the South Island directly with South Australia

Adelaide Festival in the heart of South Australia – A brand-new non-stop route is landing between New Zealand’s Christchurch and Adelaide – Image: South Australian Tourism Commission

Air New Zealand will launch a new seasonal Christchurch–Adelaide service, giving travellers a direct link between two vibrant cities and opening the door to more trans-Tasman adventures. Starting 27 October 2025, the service will operate twice a week through to 27 March 2026*, with around 15,000 seats available for travellers to book across the season. Fares start at $340 one way.

According to Air New Zealand, the new route further strengthens Air NZ’s commitment to growing connectivity across the Tasman and responding to strong demand for travel between Australia and New Zealand’s South Island.

Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Greg Foran says the launch of this service marks another important step in the airline’s growth strategy.

“We know there’s strong demand for direct services between the South Island and Australia – not just for Kiwi travellers wanting to explore, but also to welcome more Australian tourists directly into the heart of the South Island.

“This route gives South Islanders more choice and convenience when flying to Australia, and it makes it even easier for Australians to access the incredible experiences New Zealand has to offer – from Queenstown and Fiordland to our world-class food and wine regions. (NAN/AirNZ 08-06-25) 

Air New Zealand also operates between four and six weekly services between Auckland and Adelaide – Image: AirNZ

More at airnewzealand.co.nz

Flight Details:

  • Route: Christchurch (CHC) – Adelaide (ADL)
  • Seasonal Period: First flight from CHC 27 October 2025 – last flight from CHC on 27 March 2026
  • Frequency: Twice weekly (Monday and Friday)
  • Aircraft: Narrowbody Airbus jet (A320/321 neo)
  • Seats Available: ~15,000 across the season

*Subject to Regulatory Approval

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