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Air NZ's New York to Auckland service grounded by fuel leak

Air NZ's New York to Auckland service grounded by fuel leak

NZ Herald7 days ago
Auckland-bound travellers heading out of New York with Air New Zealand have been stranded in the Big Apple after the aircraft being used was grounded with a fuel leak.
It's the latest disruption to the airline's route, after the cancellation of services both ways earlier this month because of bad
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