Air New Zealand has just announced an Indian-origin executive, Nikhil Ravishankar, as its next CEO, while Air India is led by a Kiwi, Campbell Wilson, who hails from Christchurch
Perhaps the universe is sending a message to Kiwi Indian travellers hoping a direct New Zealand–India flight, saving a day of travel, is quietly being worked on behind the scenes.
But did Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s visit to India in March signal progress on this? Or does Nikhil Ravishankar’s appointment as Air New Zealand CEO mean a direct flight to India is finally on the horizon?
Not quite.
Many Kiwi Indians woke up to the wonderful news that an Indian-origin man has been selected as the next CEO of New Zealand’s leading airline. Some of us who often travel by the same airline felt an extra sense of pride.
Nikhil Ravishankar, currently Air New Zealand’s Chief Digital Officer, will take over as Chief Executive on 20 October 2025, succeeding Greg Foran.
In mid-2022, Christchurch’s Campbell Wilson was appointed CEO of Air India, based in New Delhi. Since then, he’s overseen a major merger, a complete rebrand, and placed one of the largest aircraft orders in aviation history.
So, where’s the answer on direct flights?
As reported by The Indian Weekender in March this year, passengers hoping for a direct flight between New Zealand and India will have to wait a few more years as Air India and Air New Zealand confirmed a non-stop route is still some years away.
The announcement came as the two carriers signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Mumbai in March to make travel between the two countries more efficient.
They said they will explore launching a direct flight between India and New Zealand by 2028, pending aircraft deliveries and regulatory approvals, adding that “both airlines remain committed to exploring a direct service in the future”.
The officials say the main roadblock is shortage of new aircraft supply.
The announcement poured cold water on the hopes of thousands of Kiwi Indians who were wishing a direct flight might be announced while Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was in India this March.
However, The good news is that both the carriers and the New Zealand government said they mean business.
Air New Zealand current CEO Greg Foran said in March the move aligns with the airline’s long-term strategy to tap into India’s rapidly expanding travel sector.
But will this lead to a direct flight between the countries? We will have to wait and see.