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Air New Zealand cancels long-haul services as cabin crew strike looms

By Thomson Reuters Feb 10, 2026 | 8:34 PM

Feb 11 (Reuters) – Air New Zealand said on Wednesday it had cancelled 46 wide-body long-haul services ahead of ​a planned two-day strike by cabin ‌crew over stalled negotiations.

The cancellations have affected 9,500 travellers, Air NZ said in a statement, adding that the domestic and regional network would ‌operate ​as normal, with some ⁠cargo-only flights also ⁠scheduled.

In a separate statement, local union E tū said the airline’s cabin crew would strike on February 12 and February ​13 after talks failed to resolve their concerns, urging Air New Zealand ⁠to make “a fair and ⁠realistic” offer.

“The work done by ​wide-body cabin crew is demanding and often ​misunderstood,” E tū National Secretary Rachel Mackintosh ‌said.

“They are also shift workers whose rosters change every month. They work very irregular hours … and there is no ⁠certainty in their work patterns.”

The union said the strike will involve only wide-body aircraft workers, with ⁠cabin ‌crew taking action on both ⁠days.

Air New Zealand said it has ​contacted ‌affected passengers with rebooking options ​or refunds.

The ⁠airline added that it has rescheduled flights and redeployed its fleet to protect most Tasman and Pacific services from cancellations.

(Reporting by Nichiket Sunil in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sherry Jacob-Phillips)