Air New Zealand to Launch Jet Flights Between Hamilton and Christchurch
Air New Zealand will launch jet services between Hamilton and Christchurch on 18 September 2025, reintroducing larger aircraft to the route after a 25-year break. The airline is adding Airbus A320 jets, which have 171 seats, to some flights to handle the rise in inter-island travelers. The move is part of a broader initiative to enhance domestic connectivity across New Zealand’s regional centres.
These new services will complement existing ATR 72 turboprop flights rather than replace them, boosting total seat capacity by about 25,000 annually. Air New Zealand is introducing jets on this busy route to better handle the growing number of travelers, especially during the busiest times. The shift reflects growing travel activity between the Waikato and Canterbury regions and the need for faster, more efficient domestic options.
Travellers flying into Hamilton will gain easier access to several key attractions in the North Island. Among them is the Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata, a globally recognised destination for fans of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit." Just nearby, the Waitomo Caves provide a one-of-a-kind underground adventure filled with glow-worms and stunning limestone formations. Head further east to Rotorua, where you can explore geothermal wonders like Wai-O-Tapu to relax in soothing natural hot springs.
Heading south, travellers departing from Hamilton to Christchurch gain direct access to the scenic landscapes of the South Island. Christchurch offers attractions like the innovative Cardboard Cathedral. Beyond the city, travelers can explore the rugged landscapes of Arthur’s Pass or visit Lake Tekapo, well known for its vivid blue waters and the Mount John Observatory. Another nearby gem is Akaroa, noted for its French charm and harbour tours.
With the return of jet aircraft to this route, travel becomes more accessible and time-efficient for a broad range of passengers. By cutting out layovers in Auckland, direct flights help passengers move smoothly between regional hubs. Travelers can now enjoy more reliable options for both business and leisure trips, making it easier to discover more of New Zealand without the hassle of long layovers.