More ways to connect! Blenheim–Christchurch twice daily mid-week, plus Blenheim–Palmerston North Mondays & Fridays — on sale now.
By Rachel
More ways to connect! Blenheim–Christchurch twice daily mid-week, plus Blenheim–Palmerston North Mondays & Fridays — on sale now.
By Rachel
Planning a trip to Christchurch? Originair is offering a rare opportunity to fly to the Garden City for just $99! These special charter repositioning flights are available for one day only—8 May—so make sure you book quickly to secure your seat.
By Rachel
On March 29th, the Nelson Symphony Orchestra dazzled a full house at the Nelson Centre for Musical Arts with their concert, "American Soundscapes - The Beauty and Spirit of America Through Music." Thanks to Originair's sponsorship, including discounted airfares, the orchestra was able to bring in talented musicians to deliver this extraordinary performance.
By Rachel
Originair is dedicated to keeping communities connected. With the changing seasons comes an updated winter schedule for our Wellington-Westport services, effective May 14th, 2025. As demand often shifts during the winter months, these adjustments ensure both sustainability and convenience for travelers.
By Rachel
We’re thrilled to have supported this year’s Fifeshire Foundation Charity Golf Tournament, an annual highlight for Nelson Tasman’s business and charity communities.
By Rachel
Originair has launched a fresh, user-friendly website to make booking flights easier than ever. With detailed destination guides and seamless booking for flights to Nelson, Palmerston North, Hamilton, Wellington, Westport, and Taupō, we're continuing our mission of connecting communities. Check it out today!
By Rachel
We are excited to announce that Originair is stepping in as the new operator for the Wellington-Westport regional route, starting January 3. This move comes as Sounds Air concludes its service on December 31.
By Editor
The first quarter of the year has evaporated so quickly and we are now making flight schedule variations reflecting the coming winter.
By Tania Armstrong