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Airtravel To New Zealand

Travel to New Zealand is easy, with many cities offering direct flights. The two main international airports are located in Auckland and Christchurch. Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, also has an international service to/from Australia. Security measures at all New Zealand airports are designed to protect travellers from terrorism and to protect our country's pristine environment from harmful diseases and pests.

  • Duty Free Goods
  • You can shop duty free at the airport when you arrive in New Zealand. Goods totalling combined value of NZ$700 are free of duty and tax.

  • Cash Declaration

    If you bring more than NZ$10,000 or the equivalent amount in foreign currency, please tell a customs officer so that you can fill out the required form.

  • Quarantine Regulations

    In order to protect New Zealand's agricultural, horticultural and forestry industries, The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry enforces very strict quarantine requirements. Live animals or plants, or animal or plant products, including seeds, or perishable eatables, are not allowed into the country. Even dried meat can contain foot-and-mouth disease. Shells, feathers, wooden items and herbal medicines may also have to be inspected

    On the incoming flight you'll be given a quarantine declaration form. Either declare relevant items or put them in the special bin at the airport. It is a good idea to pack everything you think may be inspected near the top of your suitcase for easy removal. Clean all outdoor footwear and equipment, including farm, camping and sports gear, before you pack it. At customs, use the red lane if you have something to declare or are not sure, or the green lane if you have nothing to declare.

  • At the Airport

    Luggage trolleys are free. At Auckland, the volunteer hospitality ambassadors can be identified wearing blue jackets. They offer assistance and a welcoming hot drink when you arrive.

  • Going Home

    You can travel to New Zealand on a one-way ticket. However, to get a visa, you must have sufficient money for your flight home.

 


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