The holiday
prices in this site do not include flights for several
reasons, the most obvious being the extensive choice
of routes available for travel to New Zealand, which
is almost unlimited. There are also many stopover options
and given that almost all of our clients choose to tailor
their holiday to some extent it makes sense for us to
quote for flights based on individual requirements.
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| Please note that Singapore is hosting Formula One in September 2008. As such we recommend that clients avoid travelling to Singapore between 21-30 September 2008. |
N.B. We are destination specialists and cannot
offer flight only quotations. Please contact our specialist
reservations to discuss your holiday requirements.
Once you have selected your New Zealand travel arrangements
from our brochure and website, simply telephone us for a quotation
for your flights. We’ll need to know your planned departure
and return dates and if you are planning a stopover on either
or both journeys. Our sales team will then be able to secure
the best fare available to suit your needs.
In order to do so we need the following information from you:
- dates of travel
- desired stopovers
- preferred airline or preferred route - one will often dictate the other
- your favoured cabin (economy, premium or business)
There is no such thing as a standard price for flights
to New Zealand, costs vary according to time of year,
route flown and offers available, however, £700-900
is a reasonable indication of flight costs based on economy
class.
Our preferred airlines are detailed (on the left), however we can also offer flights with many others, including Virgin Atlantic, Malaysian, Thai, United and Air Pacific.
Airline Information
| Based on Economy Class |
Seat Pitch |
Baggage Allowance |
| Air New Zealand |
34" |
2 pieces (23 kg each) |
| Singapore Airlines |
32" |
20 kg |
| British Airways/Qantas |
31" |
20 kg |
| Cathay Pacific |
32" |
20 kg |
| Emirates |
33" |
20kg |
| Note: Guideline only - may vary according
to route |
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Passport & Visa Information
All visitors to New Zealand must carry a passport that
is valid for at least three months beyond the date you
intend to leave the country. UK citizens or any citizen
of an EC country, Australia, Canada or the United States
do not need a visa. If you do not fall into one of these
categories please contact New Zealand House on 0870 005
6962.
All passengers wishing to travel to the USA
using a passport issued on or after 26 October 2006
on the Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) must either have an
'e-passport' (biometric passport), which contains an integrated
chip, or if issued before 26 October 2006 a Machine Readable
Passport. Anyone without a machine-readable passport will
need a Visa to travel to the USA. Children and infants
must have their own individual machine-readable passports.
Departure Tax
A departure tax of NZ$25 per person is payable by
all passengers on outward international flights from
Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Subject to
change.
Travel Information
Though the travel information provided with your booking confirmation is accurate and correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of being sent, exceptional circumstances may sometimes occur that alter the advice given. For the most up to date information about airport check-in procedures throughout the UK, please visit the BAA website (www.baa.com) or visit www.dft.gov.uk.
For information relating to specific flights or individual airline policies please click here
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