Sunair looks at abandoned Air NZ routes, blames airports for high fares

Sunair looks at abandoned Air NZ routes, blames airports for high fares
By Suze Metherell Nov. 17 (BusinessDesk) - Airport charges are a big part of the reason for high regional airfares, says Dan Power, the chief executive of regional airline Sunair Aviation, which is looking to pick up Air New Zealand's abandoned routes. The Tauranga-based airline is looking to start flights to Kaitaia and Whakatane, after the national carrier flagged it will end operations from the regional airports next year, citing lack of patronage and high costs. Sunair has been operating for the past two decades, offering regular twic...