The Government today signed a landmark aviation deal allowing New Zealand airlines to operate unlimited flights into and out of Britain. Transport Minister Pete Hodgson said it meant Air New Zealand had the opportunity to introduce a second daily service into London as soon as it was ready to do so.
Posted July 25, 2005
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