As the two most important and core regions of Australasia, the distance of over two thousand kilometers makes communication between the two areas slow.
After the development of the second generation of passenger aircraft technology, it is helpful to the communication between the upper echelons of the two regions, making the connection between the Australian region and the New Zealand region closer.
If in the future, there could be a faster and more convenient third-generation passenger aircraft, it might take New Zealanders only ten hours to travel to Australia.
However, before that, communication between the two regions can only be done through ships or airships due to ocean crossings.
But international global voyages do not have many stops in New Zealand, so most of the routes between Sydney and Wellington are Australasian.
On the one hand, there are fewer airship flights, and, on the other hand, the prices are higher than global voyages.