Pasifika Air
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Commenced operations | Never commenced operations | ||||||
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Operating bases | Christchurch, New Zealand | ||||||
Hubs | Avarua (Rarotonga), Cook Islands | ||||||
Focus cities | Wellington, New Zealand | ||||||
Fleet size | TBA | ||||||
Key people | Mike Pero (founder) | ||||||
Website | pasifikaair |
Pasifika Air was a proposed New Zealand–based airline planning to operate scheduled direct passenger flights between Christchurch, New Zealand and Rarotonga, Cook Islands.[1] Originally called "JetRaro", the airline was rebranded as Pasifika Air in December 2020.[2]
History
[edit]In July 2020, Christchurch businessman Mike Pero[3] announced his intention to incorporate the airline, subject to government approval, to form an air-link between Christchurch and the Cook Islands following the lifting of border restrictions as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
The initial proposal was to operate between three and five direct flights per week between Christchurch and Rarotonga, using a wet-leased Airbus A320 aircraft.[1][4] In December 2020 Pero announced plans for the airline to conduct services itself under its own air operator certificate, utilising leased 737-800s. It was also announced that flights from Wellington to the Cook Islands would be included as well as Christchurch.[2]
The company was registered in early December 2020. Initial plans were for flights to commence in May 2021.[2] Continued uncertainty over the New Zealand Governments approach to the opening of a quarantine-free travel "bubble" between New Zealand and the Cook Islands saw Pero announce a pause on the launch. Pero noted that much of the work required to establish the airline was complete, and would be resumed when greater certainty could be established regarding NZ/Cook Islands travel.
Pero further noted that "The company and its funds remain fully intact and we will progress our AOC to a point where we can be ready to reignite.[5]"
At the start of May 2021, the New Zealand Government finally announced[6] the commencement of a quarantine-free travel bubble between New Zealand and the Cook Islands. The bubble opened on 17 May 2021. On 4 May, Pero announced[7] that the launch of Pasifika Air had resumed. First flights were expected in the 4th quarter of 2021.
On 18 Jun, Pero announced that lack of support from Cook Islands government had led to the grounding of his planned launch.[8]
Service
[edit]Precise details of the airlines service offering were to be revealed. It was expected the airlines offering to the Cook Islands would have focused on a more 'premium' product.
Planned destinations
[edit]Country | City | Airport | Notes |
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New Zealand | Christchurch | Christchurch Airport | |
New Zealand | Wellington | Wellington Airport | |
Cook Islands | Rarotonga | Rarotonga International Airport |
Fleet
[edit]In an interview[9] with Radio New Zealand on 4 May, Pero noted that the planned fleet would've likely consisted of Boeing 737–800 aircraft, but this was subject to confirmation.
Aircraft | Number in Fleet | Configuration |
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Boeing 737–800 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "JetRaro website". Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- ^ a b c Grant Bradley (13 December 2020). "Mike Pero unveils Pasifika Air after Cook Islands travel bubble announced". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- ^ "JetRaro: New Cook Island airline ready to fly Kiwi airbridge". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- ^ "New Zealand's Jet Raro eyes Cook Islands market". ch-aviation. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- ^ Pero, Mike (15 April 2021). "Media Release – Mike Pero Parks Pasifika, for now".
- ^ "COVID-19: Cook Islands travel bubble announcement to be made on Monday". Newshub. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
- ^ "Pasifika Air back on the runway". Radio New Zealand. 4 May 2021.
- ^ "Pero's airline grounded for good". Cook Islands News. 18 June 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ "Mike Pero: Pasifika Air back on the runway". Radio New Zealand. 4 May 2021.