At this stage it is "tech stop out and tanker in" although some inbound longhaul flights are tech stopping at places like Nadi on the way back to Auckland. Where possible we tanker in to max landing weight. Not sure how long places like Nadi can continue to provide fuel like this as their own stocks are usually limited. As time goes on there will be more and more disruption.
The turboprops seem to be ok at the moment, as we can uplift from the regional destinations. But in some places we are weight limited such as New Plymouth, Nelson etc
I think the trouble will come is when the regional ports that get their Jet fuel from Auckland start to run out.
Latest rumor is that some of the A320's will be flying to Tauranga or Rotorua to fill up on fuel and then back to Auckland to depart.
Things are still chaotic for us. Yesterday's flight from RAR to SYD had to go thru TBU for fuel only to be told when they got there that there wasn't enough fuel so they had to go to AKL. Our flight tonight from RAR to LAX is planned via PPT to refuel. Hope we get some. Wouldn't it be terrible to be stranded in Tahiti