AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRail & Budget: The Government has committed up to $1.075b for KiwiRail’s 2027–2030 network investments, plus $106.9m for Auckland and Wellington metro rail renewals—aimed at reliability as the City Rail Link nears opening. Air Capacity Boost: Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand are expanding their Singapore–NZ joint network for winter 2026, adding 72,000 seats (up 17%) with more Auckland and Christchurch services, including A380 on daily Auckland flights. Tourism Demand (Winter): Winter travel is lifting vehicle hire across NZ beyond ski towns, with operators seeing strong June–October demand and growing interest in larger vans for family and multi-generational groups at major airports. Budget Pressure on Schools: Education unions warn Budget 2026 will mean further cuts to schools’ day-to-day funding, pushing communities to cover more costs like travel and uniforms. Slow Travel Angle: A new piece argues New Zealand is ideal for “slow travel,” encouraging less ticking-off and more unplanned time to experience places properly. Travel Safety Watch: Australia’s hantavirus cruise quarantine continues, with NZ-linked passengers still under extended isolation guidance. Culture & Events: Auckland’s Music Photography Award crowned “Windiest Day in Wellington,” while a Napier concert was cancelled at short notice due to licensing issues.
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