This article is about New Zealand airline operating between 1994-1996 on trans-
Tasman routes. For defunct airline of the same name based in the United States, see 
Kiwi International Air Lines. For Czech online travel tech company, see 
Kiwi.com.
 
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| Commenced operations | July 1994 (charter services), 23 August 1995 (scheduled services) | 
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| Ceased operations | 27 August 1995 (charter services), 9 September 1996 (scheduled services) | 
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| Hubs | Hamilton | 
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| Fleet size | 2 (1996) | 
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| Destinations | 10 (1996) | 
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| Key people | Ewan Wilson (CEO) | 
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Kiwi Travel International Airlines was a New Zealand–based airline which pioneered discount flights between secondary airports in Australia and New Zealand in the mid-1990s. The airline was established by Ewan Wilson and several associates. Wilson was CEO and was later convicted on four counts of fraud.