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What it's like flying Jetstar from Hamilton to Sydney

What it's like flying Jetstar from Hamilton to Sydney

NZ Herald5 days ago

The Jetstar flight upon arrival at Hamilton Airport. Photo / Stephen Barker, Barker Photography
Jetstar's first flight from Hamilton to Sydney lifted off on Monday. Danielle Zollickhofer checked it out.
Visas and requirements: New Zealanders only need their passport to board the plane, no visa is required. However, I was travelling on a German passport, so I had to apply for a visitor visa

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