Air New Zealand is an award-winning, international airline first taking to the skies in 1940 between Auckland and Sydney. Pre-COVID, they flew more than 17 million passengers every year, with 3,400 flights per week – well known for their warm Kiwi hospitality and uniquely New Zealand customer experience.
With the largest schedule across the Tasman, Air New Zealand connects customers from nine ports ex Australia to New Zealand. And when in New Zealand, it’s easy to hop from one adventure to the next as Air New Zealand has a well-connected domestic network, flying customers and cargo to 20 different regions around the country.
Their international network also flies customers to a wide range of destinations in the Pacific, Asia, and North America, including their newest destination New York (from 17 September). And as a member of the Star Alliance network, they can also offer customers more choice and convenience to connect further afield to hundreds of destinations.
Air New Zealand aircraft are proudly identified by their distinct tail livery of the Koru, the Maori symbol of the hammerhead shark, which represents strength, tenacity, and resilience. Air New Zealand’s promise of taking care further than any other airline, embodies their commitment to their people, partners, and customers – demonstrating why they are a better way to fly.