Does Air New Zealand allow stopovers?

We can also offer many unique stopover options using our partner airlines from London Heathrow to an Air New Zealand gateway point and then on to New Zealand. Imagine shopping in Hong Kong, bungee jumping in Queenstown, snorkelling in the Cook Islands and spending a day or two exploring the Los Angeles theme parks.

How do I book a flight with a stopover?

How to book a multi-day layover for free

  1. Select an origin and final destination.
  2. Plug your search into Skyscanner using the round-trip search.
  3. Find a common connecting point.
  4. Deselect non-stop flights in your search.
  5. Use Skyscanner’s multi-city search.
  6. See which airlines offer free stopovers.

Where can I stop over on the way to New Zealand?

Get a real taste of luxury with a New Zealand stopover in Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

  • Dubai. Flight duration: London to Dubai: 7 hours.
  • Abu Dhabi. Flight duration: London to Abu Dhabi: 7 hours.
  • Bangkok. Flight duration: London to Bangkok: 11.5 hours.
  • Kuala Lumpur.
  • Singapore.
  • Hong Kong.
  • Los Angeles.
  • San Francisco.

Is Air NZ still flying to Hong Kong?

We will maintain limited services between Hong Kong – Auckland from now until end of Dec 2021.

Can you transit through New Zealand Covid?

As a transit passenger you can only travel through Auckland International Airport where you must stay in the transit area of the airport or on board your craft. Normally you must spend less than 24 hours in transit in New Zealand, but this may change at short notice due to COVID-19 Alert Levels.

Is it cheaper to book multi city flights or one way?

Booking a multi-city flight may seem like it would be more expensive than a roundtrip flight, but it’s typically not. In fact, booking a multi-city itinerary is often much more affordable than booking two one-way flights.

What is the longest layover allowed?

A layover is a broad term that means any connection between flights. This could include a stop as short as 30 minutes (depending upon the airport) or as long as four hours (or up to 23 hours and 59 minutes on international flights).

What is the best way to fly to NZ?

The best way to travel to New Zealand is obviously by air (unless you want to spend a lot of time on a boat). Most major airlines offer direct flights to New Zealand. It’s easy to get here on a non-stop flight from America, Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

How many hours is New Zealand from Sydney?

Flight time from Sydney to Auckland is 3 hours 5 minutes.

Do I need a negative Covid test to fly to HK?

From 9 August 2021, anyone who boards a flight for Hong Kong from the Mainland(except Guangdong) or Macao must present prior to boarding a flight for Hong Kong a negative result proof of a PCR-based nucleic acid test for COVID-19 the sample for which was taken on the day or within three days prior to the scheduled time …

How many destinations can I book with Air New Zealand?

We recommend no more than 4-5 destinations – too many combinations may not return any results. For itineraries including multiple flights within New Zealand, start a domestic multistop booking here. Some tips for finding flights on Air New Zealand and our partner airlines: Reduce the number of stopovers.

Can You Build Your Own Air New Zealand trip?

If you are a multistop first timer wanting to know your stopover options, then this tool is for you. Build your own trip is for you, if you are a frequent traveller and know what routes Air New Zealand and our partner airlines fly and valid stop overs.

How many legs can I book with Air New Zealand?

With two ways of searching and creating your itinerary, the choice is yours as to how to start building your international multistop trip. Our Guided search allows you to book up to 4 legs and assists you in the process to pick valid combinations based on the routes and fares available.

When to change flight dates with Air New Zealand?

Change your flight to a new date or time without any change fees, or put your fare in credit for a later trip. This applies to domestic flights departing before 30 September 2021 & international flights departing before 31 December 2021.