A wine company is launching its own airline, a first in the world
Specialize in producing wineInvivo decided to expand its field of activity by launching the first Airline World Winery. The company has chosen to operate a line linking Auckland and Queenstown, New Zealandreports capital According to information from CNN.
The idea is not only to create a classic connection between these two cities, but to serve wine while trying to relaunch tourism In Queenstown, which has suffered the brunt of the consequences of the global pandemic. The first flight is scheduled to take place in the next few months on a 34-seater aircraft.
Thousands of people signed up for the first flight
In addition to the two-hour excursion, participants will benefit from an authentic experience throughout the day. On the programme: A visit to wine producers in Invivo Central Otago as well as accommodation at the Hilton in Queensland. “Obviously, there will be free wine on board, as well as soft drinks,” said company founders Tim Lightbourne and Robin Cameron.
While thousands of people have already signed up for this first flight, Invivo has decided to offer half of the seats to hotel and tourism staff in Auckland, another city hit hard by the New Zealand government-ordered lockdown. People who have not been able to travel to the south of the country to visit their relatives will also be among the priority travellers. In the long term, Invivo hopes to operate regular flights between these two cities and even add new destinations.