The Interislander ferry Kaiārahi suffered a steering malfunction during a Cook Strait crossing, leading to a safe return to Wellington, while maritime unions and officials raise concerns over the government's decision to end funding for an emergency tug vessel.
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Some more flight trimming, sad to tell you from Air New Zealand, this is the third round so Tauranga and Nelson seem to be hit the worst. The airline line is only about 2% of passengers are affected but I think that's gilding the lily a little bit. Billy Moore is the Chief Executive of New Zealand Airports Association is back with us. Billy, morning. You worried yet?
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