Foreign Minister Winston Peters has confirmed a New Zealand Government plane will head to New Caledonia today in the first in a series of proposed flights to begin bringing New Zealanders home.
The flight will carry around 50 passengers with the most pressing needs from Nouméa to Auckland. Passengers for subsequent flights will be prioritised by consular staff.
Mr Peters says, “New Zealanders in New Caledonia have faced a challenging few days and bringing them home has been an urgent priority for the Government.”
“The situation in New Caledonia remains dynamic, and New Zealand officials are continuing to work with French counterparts and other partners, especially Australia to understand what is needed to ensure the safety of our people there,” says Mr Peters.
“In cooperation with France and Australia, we are working on subsequent flights in coming days.”
New Zealanders in New Caledonia are urged to ensure their details in SafeTravel are up to date. This will allow officials to be in touch with further advice.
New Zealanders in need of immediate consular assistance should contact the 24/7 Consular Emergency line on +64 99 20 20 20.