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Record number of Kiwis to fly into Queenstown during July school holidays

Record number of Kiwis to fly into Queenstown during July school holidays
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A record number of New Zealanders are flying into Queenstown, for the July school holidays - 06-Jul-2021

A record number of New Zealanders are flying into Queenstown, for the July school holidays - 06-Jul-2021
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Record number of Kiwis to fly into Queenstown during July school holidays

Record number of Kiwis to fly into Queenstown during July school holidays
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Keel flies out, Flood s in

Mountain Scene July 1, 2021 By GUY WILLIAMS after Colin Keel cleaned out his desk yesterday. Keel, who was in the job for just over five years, announced his resignation on April 7. Airport comms boss Sara Irvine says QAC deputy chairman Simon Flood’s stepped into the breach, as managing director, in the meantime. ‘‘The recruitment process for the new CEO is under way, and an announcement will be made in due course,’’ Irvine says. Keel’s stint in charge coincided with the most tumultuous time in the company’s history, with unprecedented year-on-year passenger growth pre-Covid, the closure of the borders, and strong community push-back to proposed air noise boundary extensions in the resort and planned commercial jet services in Wanaka.

Cabbies to get jabs

Mountain Scene By MATTHEW MCKEW A call for Queenstown cabbies to have early access to the Covid-19 vaccine’s been heard, just a day after Mountain Scene reported it. On Thursday Scene reported cabbies, who pick up passengers at Queenstown Airport, were fuming they weren’t not being prioritised for Covid vaccinations because they’d been deemed low-risk. But staff at rental car companies, operating from inside the airport terminal, have been offered the jab. The owners of two of the bigger taxi companies in the resort had pleaded for the Ministry of Health to recognise the risk drivers faced of both catching and spreading the virus from airport pick-ups.

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