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Auckland Airport doesn't have enough fuel!
Auckland Airport fuel crisis: 23 flights cancelled, more likely
According to the article, 23 flights have already been cancelled as a result. Looks like Qantas have had to cancel a few flights (e.g. a SYD-AKL rotation tomorrow morning has been cancelled) and some of their existing flights have been up-gauged to A330s - presumably so they can fill up in Australia and fly to NZ and back without having to refuel in AKL. Emirates' AKL-DXB non-stop flight is now a 1-stop flight via CHC until they can get the fuel supply back up and running.
This reminds me of a similar problem that occurred in MEL a few years ago.
All travel out of Auckland Airport looks likely to be disrupted for several days after a digger lifting swamp kauri on a farm at Ruakaka, south of Whangarei, sliced through the airport's sole supply of jet fuel from the Marsden Point refinery.
Airport spokesman Simon Lambourne said 23 flights have been cancelled in the past 24 hours.
NZ Refining spokesman Greg McNeill said the pipeline was likely to be shut down for several days, with two engineers flying in from Canada tomorrow.
Petrol and diesel can be trucked into Auckland by tanker, but the airport depends entirely on the pipeline and is now running out of stored supplies of aviation fuel.
Auckland Airport fuel crisis: 23 flights cancelled, more likely
According to the article, 23 flights have already been cancelled as a result. Looks like Qantas have had to cancel a few flights (e.g. a SYD-AKL rotation tomorrow morning has been cancelled) and some of their existing flights have been up-gauged to A330s - presumably so they can fill up in Australia and fly to NZ and back without having to refuel in AKL. Emirates' AKL-DXB non-stop flight is now a 1-stop flight via CHC until they can get the fuel supply back up and running.
This reminds me of a similar problem that occurred in MEL a few years ago.