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Air New Zealand is warning 44,000 passengers will be affected by cancellations over the coming months - so what are your rights if you're one of them?
Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar told Morning Report between now and the end of April, early May the airline will cancel around 1100 flights.
The airline is facing massive cost pressures, with the conflict in the Middle East increasing the price of jet fuel.
On the No Stupid Questions podcast this week, we talked to Consumer NZ spokesperson Jessica Walker about travellers' rights if their travel is cancelled.
She said the first thing people potentially affected should do was to check with their airline or travel agent.
"The most important thing you
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