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Millionaire businessman Mike Pero

Millionaire businessman Mike Pero

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Published: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 7:23a.m.

Air New Zealand gave Mike Pero no negative feedback about his plans to charter a flight to Antarctica for friends and family of Erebus victims and he even ran the idea past Prime Minister John Key, the businessman says.

The airline said yesterday Mr Pero's plan to charter a flight in January for people who wished to travel to Antarctica to pay their respects was "opportunistic" and timed to cash in on the 30th anniversary of the tragedy in which 257 passengers and crew died.

Mr Pero said he was "deeply disappointed and hurt" by Air NZ's comments.

"Somewhere in the airline something has been misconstrued."

He said he had spoken with the company about his proposal in the last few days.

"It was a pleasant conversation and there was absolutely no suggestion that it was distasteful or disrespectful. In fact I suggested they may like to consider having representation on the flight."

Mr Pero said he also texted Mr Key for his thoughts and to see if he would he be interested in being on the flight.

His response was: "Hi Mike. In principle that might work. Would be great if it did."

"From that response I thought it seemed logical to proceed," Mr Pero said.
 
But a spokeswoman for Mr Key said: "The PM received a text message from Mike Pero asking if he would be available for a flight on a Qantas A380 to go to Antarctica on January 31.
 
"The PM wasn't aware of his schedule on that day, so he responded that it might work. He added it would be great if it did.
 
"That was the full extent of any correspondence between the PM and Mike Pero." Air NZ is taking a limited number of family members on a memorial flight to Antarctica this Saturday on board a United States Air Force C-17 cargo plane. 
 
Air New Zealand is taking a limited number of family members on a memorial flight to Antarctica this Saturday on board a United States Air Force C-17 cargo plane.

Victims' families were upset when the airline's plans were revealed, as only five representatives were able to be included, with names drawn from a ballot.

Mr Pero said his plans were not a PR stunt or intended for personal gain. He has offered to pay any nett proceeds to Air New Zealand's own charity, Koru Care.

"I'm not an airline and I don't ever want to be one.

"I'd prefer Air New Zealand take this role as I'm busy in other areas - reality is it's probably very difficult for the airline to be seen operating in the region again."

He said he was "totally bewildered" by the airline's response but was willing to work with them to resolve any issues.

Tickets will cost between $1400 and $8600, depending on seating preferences.

"The aircraft will not land but will spend a couple of hours in the region," he said.

NZPA

 

 

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Comments [5]

Venus
26 Nov 2009 7:04p.m.

PR or not, makes no diff. Pero is a Hero. And as others have put it, Air NZ should have put their money where their mouth is. Instead they are opening their mouths and putting both feet in as its glaringly obvious what they should do or should have done years ago. It was Air NZ's apology that was shallow. Kia Ora Mike. We need a few more like him.

Ricardo
26 Nov 2009 1:57p.m.

Air NZ does not own Antarctica.

Jim
26 Nov 2009 1:18p.m.

Michael R.
Air NZ are the ones who have made this situation like it is today by claiming no responsibility in an arrogance seldom seen in this country.
They had their chance in 1989 and 1999 to do the 'good thing' by the families but instead chose to be in total denial.
Totally agree Dan - go Mike Pero!!!

Michael R.
26 Nov 2009 9:58a.m.

Mike Pero is using this situation to get more PR and self promotion for him self. For a start, of all people (lets think back to Origin), he shouldnt be going anywhere near airlines, planes or anything to do with aviation! More so he is banking on a very sensitive issue for New Zealanders and then playing a victim card as if he has been disadvantaged. Very shallow

Dan
26 Nov 2009 9:38a.m.

Shame on Air New Zealand. If they do not have the heart to arrange a free charter for the next of kin then atleast let someone else arrange it, even if it has become a commercial venture. Useless is the word that comes to mind when you think about our National Airline.

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