News in Brief: Tuesday May 21

News in Brief: Tuesday May 21
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Capacity on Air New Zealand's Tasman and Pacific routes rose 5.5% in April reflecting additional frequency on the Auckland-Honolulu route and the deployment of a Boeing 777 aircraft on the Auckland-Perth route.

Demand increased by 4.7% with load factor dipping 0.6 percentage points to 83.3%.

Overall the airline carried 1.04 million passengers in April, a rise of 2.2% on the same month last year, with group load factor down 0.9 percentage points to 82.1%.

 

Singapore Airlines and SilkAir customers travelling between Singapore and Shenzhen can now choose between two daily flights under a new codeshare agreement with Shenzhen Airlines.

 

The number of Australians booking travel to Norfolk Island this year has surged, according to its tourism body.

General manager Glen Buffett said forward bookings from the mainland are "strong and encouraging", attributing the rise to growing awareness of the destination and the introduction of Air New Zealand direct flights in March 2012.

 

Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa has launched a range of packages including a fishing adventure, a family bundle and a spa weekend. More details are available on its website.

 

Youth operator Contiki is offering three European trips as prizes as part of its new How Far Would You Go? campaign.

The social media competition invites entrants to show what they would do to win one of the trips. Entries will be voted on and the three most popular will be shot by a Contiki film crew.

Submissions are now open and close on 24 May 2013. To enter head to www.facebook.com/contiki.

 

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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