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Air travel to New Zealand

Travel to New Zealand is easy, with many cities around the world offering direct flights to Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch.

 

Carrying cash

If you bring more than NZ$10,000 or the equivalent amount in foreign currency, you’ll need to declare it to a customs officer.

 

Quarantine regulations

To protect New Zealand's agricultural, horticultural and forestry industries, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry enforces very strict quarantine requirements. Many animal and plant products are banned.

On the incoming flight you'll be given a declaration form. Declare any items you have or put them in the special bin at the airport. It's a good idea to pack everything you think may be inspected near the top of your suitcase. Clean all outdoor footwear and equipment, including farm, camping and sports gear, before you pack.

 

Airport pick-ups

In most cases, your institution will arrange for someone to meet you at the airport and take you to where you’re staying.

 

Domestic travel – transfers

You should allow about 3 hours to be processed by customs. If you’re catching a flight within New Zealand, go to the domestic transfer desk. Allow for at least an hour to check in your luggage.

In Auckland the domestic terminal is located about 10 minutes’ walk from the international terminal. Follow the sign-posted walkway. There is also a free inter-terminal bus.

 

Travelling home

If you are travelling home for a holiday or at the end of your course, the cheapest place to get air tickets is often the Internet. Check the websites of the airline you want to travel with.

 

 

 

Source: www.newzealandeducated.com

Note: The above information taken from www.newzealandeducated.com is current at the time it was sourced in October 2010. While all attempts will be made to ensure this information is up to date no guarantee can be given that the information will be current at the time it is viewed. Please visit www.newzealandeducated.com in order to confirm the information is current or contact us to receive information and assistance relating to study abroad in New Zealand.