Air New Zealand receives 236 slots at Gatwick for return to London

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Greg Foran CEO of Air New Zealand
Greg Foran CEO of Air New Zealand

Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) has allocated Air New Zealand 236 slots at London Gatwick for the summer of 2025 as the airline considers re-entering the UK market after leaving in 2019 due to operational challenges.

Air New Zealand had previously applied for 420 slots at London Heathrow but received only a small fraction of the total 28,909 applications processed by ACL, highlighting the intense competition for airport slots.

The airline is facing operational challenges with four of its fourteen B787-9 aircraft currently grounded due to ongoing issues with Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, prompting adjustments to its schedule for the 2024/25 summer season.

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With plans for refurbishing its long-range aircraft fleet, Air New Zealand aims to rejuvenate its international service offerings, although any potential return to London will require a refuelling stop, as neither the B787-9 nor the B777-300ER can operate the route nonstop.

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