One more thing, regarding RNP...
Have a look at the Queenstown RNAV approach chart
Queenstown RNAV Approach ChartCheck out the box at the bottom which normally has the minimum descent altitude/height and visibility note that this now has minimums based on RNP.
Obviously the higher the accuracy of the RNAV system the lower the minima so the crew will be keeping a close eye on this info as they make their approach.
Notice the minima here with 0.10 NM RNP is 255' AGL with 2km viz, compare that to the conventional VOR/DME ALPHA approach with minimums of 3529' AGL and 5km viz! And that approach ends over Slope Hill VOR.
An RNAV approach is a precision approach, VOR/DME is Non-precision.
So if your flying in or out of Queenstown and the forecast isn't good, make sure you get a 737 or A320 flight!