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Air New Zealand

Registered in New Zealand

IATA · NZ ICAO · ANZ Callsign · NEW ZEALAND ✈ 233 route pairs ● 68 destinations
CountryNew Zealand
IATANZ
ICAOANZ
CallsignNEW ZEALAND
Route pairs233
Destinations68

About Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand is the flag carrier of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 20 domestic and 28 international destinations in 18 countries, primarily within the Pacific Rim. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999. Source: "Air New Zealand" by Wikipedia contributors (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_New_Zealand), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Edit history on the linked Wikipedia page.

Overview

Air New Zealand is an active scheduled passenger airline based in New Zealand. You will see it in booking systems as IATA NZ, and on the radio as "NEW ZEALAND". OpenFlights tracks roughly 233 scheduled route pairs flown under its codes, reaching about 68 separate destinations.

Network and hubs

The network depends on three things: where the airline holds slots, the aircraft sitting in its fleet, and the bilateral agreements between New Zealand and the countries it serves. Like most carriers of its size, Air New Zealand operates from one or more home hubs, feeds nearby countries with regional flying, and stretches into longer thin routes wherever the demand and the aircraft line up.

Cabins and onboard product

What it feels like onboard depends on the part of the market the airline competes in. A short-haul, single-aisle fleet usually offers a flexible economy product and a front cabin that converts to business class on selected sectors. Longer-haul rotations, where they exist, add lie-flat business seats and sometimes a premium economy cabin in between. Catering, baggage rules, seat-selection charges and buy-on-board pricing all change with the route and the fare class, so the most reliable way to set expectations is to read the fare conditions at the moment you book.

Loyalty and partnerships

Frequent-flyer benefits depend on whether Air New Zealand belongs to a global alliance or runs bilateral partnerships with another carrier. Where alliance membership is in place, members of partner programmes can normally credit miles, get into lounges with eligible status, and through-check baggage on a single ticket. Even outside alliances, codeshare and interline agreements often let you build a simple combined itinerary on one record.

Operating notes

Operationally, Air New Zealand is registered in New Zealand and answers to that country's civil aviation authority. Onward flying follows the rules of every other country it serves. When you book, keep its IATA and ICAO codes handy for matching codeshare flight numbers, double-check terminal assignments at multi-terminal airports, and confirm any visa or transit rules that apply to the routing rather than only the marketing carrier on the ticket.

Sample destinations

A sample of destinations served by Air New Zealand in the public schedule. Open any airport for its own terminal and route guide.