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Air N.Z. Urges More Discounts

Air New Zealand’s major proposals for the International Air Transport Association traffic conference, being held in Honolulu, are aimed at:

Discounts of 40 per cent and 50 per cent (depending on seasons) for groups of 40 and more persons travelling from North America to the South Pacific. Year-round application of current individual, inclusive tour and excursion discounts on its Pacific routes. Unrestricted application of trans - Tasman family fares.

motional fares because the new Cook Islands airport will open during the period of the new fares.

The airline’s team of six, led by Mr N. R. Searle, left Auckland yesterday for the conference, which will establish world air fares to apply for two years from April, 1971.

“Promotional fares which will attract more visitors to New Zealand—particularly from North America and Japan—to the benefit of our tourism industry and the national economy, will be our major objective,” Mr Searle said. “There will be similar benefits for New Zealand travellers.”

Inclusion of Rarotonga in Pacific incentive and pro-

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 14

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Air N.Z. Urges More Discounts Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 14

Air N.Z. Urges More Discounts Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 14