Fog expected to further disrupt air travel tonight
Thursday, 20 February 2014, 6:08 pm Press Release: Air New Zealand
Fog expected to further disrupt air travel
tonight
Air New Zealand advises that low lying sea
fog which has caused significant disruption to travel to and
from Wellington in the past 24 hours is expected to further
disrupt operations throughout this evening.
Passengers
booked to travel on Air New Zealand’s domestic network
tonight are advised to consult the departures information on
the Air New Zealand website or call the contact centre on
0800 737 000 for further information.
Media seeking
updates on the status of Air New Zealand’s flight
operations at Wellington Airport this evening are advised to
monitor the arrivals and departures pages on the airline’s
website for up to date
information.
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