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26 May 2025

Christchurch Airport wins big as Qantas boosts summer flights

Qantas has announced a major summer uplift for New Zealand - and Christchurch Airport is the big winner with a 47% increase in the number of flights to Sydney and a 26% increase in flights to Melbourne and a 16% increase of flights to Brisbane.

From 15 December to 26 January, Qantas will operate up to seven additional flights per week to Sydney and up to three additional flights per week to Melbourne, taking a significant share of a 20% increase in the airline’s trans-Tasman schedule. It’s great news for the Garden City and the South Island, with more flights offering greater choice and flexibility for Kiwis and helping to attract even more Aussie visitors to experience the South Island’s legendary adventures and scenery. 


Importantly, the new flights have been timed to connect seamlessly with Qantas’ international services, offering travellers super convenient links to destinations across Asia and Europe. Whether it’s a summer escape to Singapore, a cultural journey through Japan, or a white Christmas in London or Paris, the world just got closer. The additional services also mean families and friends can more easily reconnect over the busy holiday season. Christchurch Airport Chief Executive Justin Watson says the extra flights build on Qantas’ strong presence at the airport. 


“This is fantastic news, it shows Qantas recognises the strength of the Christchurch and the South Island market. These extra flights are a win for tourism, trade and travel. They’ll help businesses thrive and give Kiwis even more options.” 
Christchurch Airport’s General Manager Aeronautical Development, Gordon Bevan, says the boost will be felt across the region. 
“Aussies can’t get enough of the South Island, and now it’s even easier for them to fly straight here. More flights mean more visitors, more spending, and more benefits for our economy.” 


ChristchurchNZ Chief Executive Ali Adams say  “This is fantastic news for Ōtautahi Christchurch, it will give local businesses in our tourism sector a summer boost, while also supporting the city’s exporters and innovators. Christchurch is an exciting destination right now and we can’t wait to welcome more of our Australian neighbours to come play in our beautiful city and region.” 

Route Existing schedule Seasonal summer change (15 Dec 2025 to 26 Jan 2026) Total flights per week summer season
CHC - Sydney  14 flights per week Up to 7 additional flights per week  Up to 21 
CHC - Melbourne  11 flights per week Up to 3 additional flights per week  Up to 14 
CHC - Brisbane 5 flights per week Up to 2 additional flights per week Up to 7