New Zealand’s national air carrier is asking customers to get ready for international travel by getting vaccinated as soon as possible.
“We’re getting ready to reconnect with the world and letting customers know what they need to do to be ready to take off when we can,” says the airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Greg Foran.
“Being vaccinated against Covid-19 is the new reality of international travel [and] many of the destinations Kiwis want to visit are already closed to unvaccinated visitors. The quicker we get vaccinated, the sooner we can fly Kiwis to places like New York, Vancouver and Narita.
“We’ve been hearing from both customers and employees that this measure is important to them,” Foran noted.
It came through loud and clear in our recent consultation process with employees and we want to do everything we can to protect them. Mandating vaccination on our international flights will give both customers and employees the peace of mind that everyone onboard meets the same health requirements as they do.”
These requirements will sit alongside the measures the airline already has in place in an effort to keep Kiwis safe, Foran emphasised.
“It’s not just customers who will be required to be vaccinated; it’s everyone on board an Air New Zealand aircraft travelling internationally, adding to the health and safety measures we already have in place. Another tool in our toolbox.”
He acknowledged that there would be some people who would disagree with the strategy, but the airline believed this was the right way to protect the wider community.
“We’ll spend the next few months making sure we get this right, ensuring it works as smoothly as possible for our customers. This also gives anyone wanting to travel from next year plenty of time to get their vaccination,” Foran stated.
The vaccination requirement will apply to all passengers aged 18 and older arriving or departing Aotearoa on an Air New Zealand aircraft. Customers who are not vaccinated will be required to present proof that vaccination was not a viable option for them for medical reasons.