This is a list of destinations served by Air New Zealand, for additional services see Air New Zealand Link companies Air Nelson, Eagle Airways and Mount Cook Airline.
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Destinations formerly served by Air New Zealand[1] (excluding those served by its predecessors, TEAL and National Airways Corporation).
Destination | Country/territory | Airport | First flight | Last flight | Notes |
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Bangkok | Thailand | Don Mueang Airport | 30 October 1990 | 26 October 1997 | now codeshare |
Chatham Islands[2] | New Zealand | Tuuta Airport | |||
Dallas/Fort Worth | United States | Dallas/Fort Worth Airport | 28 October 1987 | 22 March 1989 | |
Denpasar (Bali) | Indonesia | Ngurah Rai airport | 22 September 1990 | ||
Frankfurt | Germany | Frankfurt Airport | 30 October 1987 | ||
Fukuoka | Japan | Fukuoka Airport | 30 October 1995 | ||
Greymouth[2] | New Zealand | Greymouth Airport | |||
Hobart | Australia | Hobart Airport | 1981 | 1995 | |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong | Kai Tak Airport | 5 July 1998 | airport closed | |
Kaikohe | New Zealand | Kaikohe Airport | |||
Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Subang Airport | 11 February 1990 | 28 November 1993 | |
London | United Kingdom | Gatwick Airport | 25 August 1982 | 24 November 1994 | moved to Heathrow |
Manila | Philippines | Ninoy Aquino Airport | |||
Milford Sound[2] | New Zealand | Milford Sound Airport | |||
Motueka[2] | New Zealand | Motueka Aerodome | |||
Mount Cook[2] | New Zealand | Mount Cook Airport | |||
Nagoya | Japan | Nagoya Airport | 1 June 1991 | ||
Oamaru[2] | New Zealand | Oamaru Aerodome | |||
Pago Pago | American Samoa | Pago Pago Airport | 4 December 1973 | 1 July 1979 | |
Port Moresby | Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby Airport | 1 June 1991 | ||
Seoul | South Korea | Gimpo Airport | 4 November 1993 | 31 December 1997 | |
Singapore | Singapore | Changi Airport | |||
Suva | Fiji | Nausori Airport | |||
Taipei | Taiwan | Taiwan Taoyuan Airport | 3 August 1991 | 24 March 2006 | |
Takaka[2] | New Zealand | Takaka Airport | |||
Te Anau[2] | New Zealand | Te Anau Aerodome | |||
Townsville | Australia | Townsville Airport | 1989 | 1993 |