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Santa is on his way, and you can follow his journey to New Zealand live. Photo / Getty Images
New Zealand, Santa is here!
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has confirmed that Santa’s flight received permission to enter the country’s airspace, and Santa himself is well on his way to deliver gifts from Cape Reinga to Bluff tomorrow morning.
The RNZAF released the details of Santa’s international flight plan and said they are “supporting a very special flight tonight.”
According to the flight plan, Santa’s sleigh route is pretty straightforward: from the North Pole to New Zealand, then from Cape Reinga to Bluff.
The HOHOHO1 flight will traverse one end of New Zealand to the other about 100 nautical miles to the left and right of the runway, during the night hours, in close proximity to all the good boys and girls of New Zealand.
Weatherwatch.co.nz is also tracking Santa’s journey to New Zealand and provides regular updates.
Santa passed the equator about an hour ago as he continues his journey south from the North Pole.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has authorized Santa to enter New Zealand without having to self-quarantine.
You can follow the Weather Watch Santa Tracker here.
It will turn off at 11 p.m. M. Since the arrival of Santa Claus in New Zealand airspace is an absolute secret, but we can tell you that it should happen just after midnight.
From everyone at the New Zealand Herald, a very Merry Christmas to you and all your loved ones.
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