1307 days ago

WIAL notice - Aus-NZ flight schedule

Karl Frost from Strathmore Park Residents Association (Inc)

WIAL have issued a notice advising us that the regular Aus-NZ flight schedule is about to resume as of Monday 23rd May. Below is an excerpt from their notice and a full copy is attached if you wish to view it:

As airlines have been able to put schedules back in place, we are once again preparing our international terminal for increasingly regular flights in and out of Australia. It’s wonderful to be able to welcome back our dear friends and whānau from across the ditch.
From Monday 23 May 2022, we anticipate a familiar schedule of flights departing for Australia from 6am and the last arrivals landing before the 1am curfew. As locals and neighbours we know you are used to this flight pattern, but as it has been some time, it may take us all a wee while to settle back into the normal pattern.
While the airport receives very few noise complaints, we are aware it has been a while since we have had a regular flight schedule and we appreciate it may take residents some time to readjust to international flights operating regularly again. We expect that as aircraft patterns settle back to a normal pattern, it will soon feel normal again for you too.
For queries relating to airport noise, please contact us via email:
airnoise@wellingtonairport.co.nz
or call us on 0508 AIRNOISE (0508 247 664)

CR 170522 - MESSAGE FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS.pdf Download View

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