Air New Zealand have confirmed the flight I have booked onto this afternoon is now confirmed – Yay! So, baring any more natural or unnatural events I should now arrive in Christchurch just before midnight this evening. Better late than never…
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AIRPORT UPDATE – AIR NEW ZEALAND TO THE RESCUE…(MAYBE)
After multiple phone calls to Virgin Blue, American Express and Air New Zealand I have just been able to secure a seat on a delayed (due to volcanic ash) Air New Zealand flight to Christchurch late this afternoon that was scheduled to leave this morning. That is the good news. The bad news is the single ticket was about the same as a one way ticket to Las Angeles and that the flight may still be cancelled. Currently Christchurch airport is closed and a decision is pending wether to re-open it for flights later today. Thankfully the ridiculously priced aire fare is fully refundable should the flight be cancelled. I wont know until later this afternoon if the flight is actually leaving. Until then its more waiting time at the airport…
VOLCANIC ASH AND USELESS WEBSITES – YES VIRGIN BLUE THATS YOU!
‘Thanks’ Virgin Blue. I got up at 4am this morning and logged onto the Virgin website to see if my flight to New Zealand had been affected by the volcanic ash cloud that has been hovering around Australia and New Zealand disrupting air travel. I have been keeping an eye on it over the last few days as my trip was drawing closer and there was no mention of cancelling the flight. At 4am this morning and again at 6am all systems were go and green – at least according to Virgin’s Website. So bags in tow I drove to the airport (a one hour drive) expecting to fly out this morning only to find on arrival at the airport that the flight had been cancelled at 3am and Virgin had failed to update their website or alert their customers to the cancellation. To add insult to injury the best Virgin can now do is to book me onto what I am told is the next available flight; which does not leave until Saturday.

I don’t mind that the flight has been cancelled, I understand the safety implications of flying through volcanic ash. What I object to is the complete lack of communication by Virgin – its pathetic in this day and age of the internet, social media, mobile phones etc. that an airline cannot alert its passengers to cancellations or delays.
I am currently sitting at the Lounge at Melbourne Airport trying to get onto another flight to Christchurch; but its not looking good. Everything is either cancelled or fully booked (and about to be cancelled). Volcanic ash strikes again… This could be a very short trip indeed.
LEAVING FOR NEW ZEALAND – VOLCANIC ASH AND EARTHQUAKES
I am leaving for New Zealand in less than 12 Hours (provided the plume of volcanic ash does not delay or cancel my flight). I am packed (almost), bookings confirmed, itinerary set and feeling very much like I was before leaving for Iceland in July last year…nervous about Volcanic ash. It seems I have a small knack for planning photographic travel that syncs with the eruption of volcanoes. All being well I should in Christchurch by tomorrow afternoon and time and internet permitting I hope to post some updates to my blog throughout the trip. New Zealand’s spectacular South Island is a place very dear to my photographic heart and I cant wait to compose the first frame of the trip.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL PHOTO OF THE WEEK
I just found out one of my photographs from Namafjall in Iceland “Highway to Hell” made it to Travel Photograph of the week at National Geographic magazine. This photograph holds special memories of Iceland for me as the soft rosy light that illuminated the rising sulphur and clouds lasted no more than a few seconds before the thick clouds obscured the dawn glow and turned the skies to dull grey. A high resolution wallpaper can also be downloaded from National Geographic’s website HERE. Prints are available through Source Photographica in Brighton.