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Sustainability Spotlight: Glenorchy Air Becomes Queenstown’s First Toitū-Certified Aviation Company

At Glenorchy Air, we’ve always believed that flying over New Zealand’s most breathtaking landscapes should not come at the expense of the environment we treasure. That’s why we’re proud to announce that Glenorchy Air is now officially Toitū Carbon Reduce certified – the only aviation company in Queenstown to achieve this globally recognised certification.

What Does Toitū Carbon Reduce Mean?

Toitū certification is built on international ISO standards, providing rigorous and transparent measurement of our carbon footprint. This certification means we’ve tracked and audited all greenhouse gas emissions from our operations – and we’re actively working to reduce them year after year.

How We’re Reducing Our Carbon Impact

Our commitment to sustainability runs deep, and certification is just one step on our journey. Here’s how we’re making a real difference:

  • Smarter Scheduling: We’ve introduced more sustainable flight scheduling to reduce “empty legs,” optimising operations without compromising the customer experience.

  • Filling Every Flight: Our Flight Management System (FMS) helps us load each aircraft to its maximum safe capacity, ensuring fewer flight hours per passenger – a key metric for reducing emissions.

  • Ground Transport: We use our own vans rather than taxis, cutting down on unnecessary emissions.

  • Modern Fleet: We operate one of the lowest CO₂ footprints of any fixed-wing scenic flight company in Queenstown, with 4 out of 5 aircraft running on unleaded jet fuel instead of traditional leaded AvGas.

  • Advanced Technology: Every aircraft in our fleet uses modern avionics and fuel-efficient systems to reduce overall fuel burn.

Building a Sustainable Future

We’re not stopping here. We’ve created a Sustainability Framework to guide our future decisions, with a goal to reduce our emissions by at least 5% year on year. We believe that thoughtful innovation – from better planning to the technology in our aircraft – allows us to offer world-class scenic flights with the smallest environmental footprint possible.

 

Flying over Milford Sound or Mount Cook is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but we want to ensure future generations can enjoy the same pristine beauty. As leaders in sustainable aviation in Queenstown, we’re proving that a scenic flight can be more than just a flight – it can be part of a movement towards a greener future.

 

Learn more about our Sustainabity efforts here.

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How long is this trip?

This is a Half Day experience. From check in 30 minutes before departure, to landing back at Queenstown Airport, is approximately 5 to 5 1/2 hours. Please note, this does not include time for self-driving or using our complimentary transfers. If you have plans immediately either side of your experience with us, please let us know.

What time is best to fly?

It’s always a good time to fly! If the option is there, we would suggest either our 9.00am or 1.30pm departures. Please note, our 1.30pm departure time is only available at certain times of the year. Whilst we cannot guarantee it, Milford Sound can sometimes be a little bit quieter at these times.

What should I bring?

We suggest you bring the following with you to make it a great day out:

  • Any essential medication
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug Spray
  • Camera – make sure it’s fully charged
  • Warm clothing layers – you’ll want to enjoy the open-air viewing decks where it can get chilly
  • Sensible footwear
  • Bottle of water
How long is the scenic flight?

Your flights between Queenstown and Milford Sound are approximately 40 minutes each way.

How long is the cruise?

Your Nature Cruise through Milford Sound with our partners Southern Discoveries is 1 hour 45 mins.

Is food included with the cruise?

No, lunch is not included. When making your booking online, you have the option to add a picnic lunch for an additional cost that will be ready for you on the cruise. We have vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options available.

Complimentary tea, coffee and water is available. A selection of small snacks are available to purchase onboard. You are also welcome to bring snacks of your own.

Is there an indoor area on the cruise?

Yes, the cruise has a large indoor area with comfortable seating and tables.

What will I see on the cruise?

Your cruise through Milford Sound is on a boat with a large open-top deck and comfy interior cabins with full-height windows for optimal viewing. Take in the stunning scenery of Mitre Peak, Stirling Falls, Copper Point, and the Tasman Sea. Keep an eye out for seals, dolphins and penguins.

Is the cruise suitable for an infant?

We would say the cruise is suitable for all ages.

Is there a nappy changing facility/station available inside the cruise?

Yes, there is a nappy changing facility onboard the cruise.

What happens if the weather prevents us from flying back to Queenstown?

Our pilots will always look at the forecast for the full duration of your trip and if we feel like the weather may change, we will not leave Queenstown. Due to the weather-dependent nature of flying in the Southern Alps to Milford Sound, it is unfortunate that there are very rare occasions where the forecast changes on us and although uncommon, it can be a case that we are unable to operate the return flight. The safety of our passengers is always our highest priority and in the unlikely event that this ever occurs, we will arrange coach transfers back to Queenstown. We fully appreciate the inconvenience this will cause and do everything we can to look after our passengers.