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Sounds Air cuts routes and jobs due to increased costs, selling planes and shifting its fleet.
Sounds Air, a New Zealand regional airline, is cutting services due to rising costs and a weak New Zealand dollar.
The airline will discontinue flights between Blenheim and Christchurch, and Christchurch and Wānaka, effective September.
The company has faced additional $500,000 in annual costs and will sell its five Pilatus aircraft while expanding its Cessna Caravan fleet.
The changes will lead to 10 job losses.
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Sounds Air recorta rutas y empleos debido al aumento de costos, vendiendo aviones y cambiando su flota.