debnjohn
21st March 2005, 07:37 AM
Hello all,
I want to go on a job-search trip to NZ mid-April. Ideally I'd like to fly into Christchurch, get one way car hire and visit a few places on my way north, finally flying out of Auckland.
However, I can't seem to do this on the online flight search engines.
Cheapest I've found is either £580 return Lon-AKL (24 hour flight - no stopovers!) or £605 return Lon-CHC.
So, I thought perhaps I could get an internal flight from Auckland to Christchurch when I first arrive. Air New Zealand (UK site) quotes £63 (one way) yet Air New Zealand (NZ site) is only $79 ??? Does anyone know if it is OK for me to use the Air New Zealand NZ site whilst I'm in the UK?
Finally, is one-way car hire gonna be cheap? Anyone know what the Picton-Wellington ferry price is for a car?
Cheers,
John.
veronica
21st March 2005, 07:38 AM
we used the online air nz service, we put down our daughters phone no and address for the info. do you have anyone here you could use the address of!!
debnjohn
21st March 2005, 08:04 AM
we used the online air nz service, we put down our daughters phone no and address for the info. do you have anyone here you could use the address of!!
No, we don't.
I take it you have to have a NZ address then? I thought there might be a catch!
John
markkellaway
21st March 2005, 08:06 AM
John,
You probably know this already but there is a quick stoppover for that flight at LAX (Los Angeles). It's the same plane and you just get off, go through immigration into a transit lounge, then get back on after an hour or 2.
We did London to Auckland, then a small flight to Christchurch last year, you'll get that as an option if you ok on the AirNZ site without having to buy the Auckland to Christchurch leg yourself.
Mark. :P
debnjohn
21st March 2005, 08:21 AM
John,
You probably know this already but there is a quick stoppover for that flight at LAX (Los Angeles). It's the same plane and you just get off, go through immigration into a transit lounge, then get back on after an hour or 2.
We did London to Auckland, then a small flight to Christchurch last year, you'll get that as an option if you ok on the AirNZ site without having to buy the Auckland to Christchurch leg yourself.
Mark. :P
Mark,
no, I didn't know that, thanks.
Still don't understand though :oops: If I buy London-Auckland, I can add Christchurch cheaply? Is this booking through the Air NewZealand UK site? (I don't think tey were so cheap when booked direct - but I'll check again.)
Regarding the stopover, I was told in Lunn Poly that it was a direct flight with no stopover. It doesn't list LA on the itinery?
John.
Tanya
21st March 2005, 08:28 AM
Just a thought - most school holidays are from 15th April until end april - may be that the internal flights get quite busy then.
Tanya
Tanya
21st March 2005, 08:31 AM
Regarding the stopover, I was told in Lunn Poly that it was a direct flight with no stopover. It doesn't list LA on the itinery?
John.
If you are looking at Air NZ then yes, you will have a fuelling stop for about an hour and a half. Like someone said, its the same plane you get onto, same seat, but you definitely have to stop.
Tanya
debnjohn
21st March 2005, 08:36 AM
Regarding the stopover, I was told in Lunn Poly that it was a direct flight with no stopover. It doesn't list LA on the itinery?
John.
If you are looking at Air NZ then yes, you will have a fuelling stop for about an hour and a half. Like someone said, its the same plane you get onto, same seat, but you definitely have to stop.
Tanya
Yes, I was wondering if they were going to fuel in mid air!!! I think the assistant in Lunn Poly was confused between 'direct' and 'non-stop'.
As for the school holidays, thanks for the tip but I am being forced to take leave in the UK at this time, so it seems an ideal opportunity for a job-search.
John
markkellaway
21st March 2005, 08:43 AM
John,
Do a search on AirNZ for LHR -> CHC, the top flight returned will probably be the one that goes LHR -> LAX -> CHC but after that you'll see the one's that go LHR -> LAX -> AKL -> CHC.
Note that it is usually cheaper to to the trip via Auckland, not sure why, probably a supply and demand thing.
Feel free to PM me if you want to discuss further and I'll send you my phone number. :nice1
Mark. :P
adamsat
21st March 2005, 08:46 AM
On the car hire question, most of the car hire companies will allow you to hire a car from Auckland, drive to Wellington, leave the car, get the ferry as a foot passenger, and then pick up another car at Picton.
We did something quite similar to you a couple of years ago on holiday. We flew into Auckland on ANZ, spent a few days in Northland, went back to Auckland and flew down to Queenstown then drove back up the South Island to Picton, dropped the car off, took the ferry to Wellington, picked another car up at Wellinton and made our way up to Auckland again to catch the flight home. The car hire compny (Apex) counted all the hire as one, even the first few days in Northland so the price per day dropped quite significantly.
I booked the internal flight in NZ from the UK on the NZ website with no problems, also the ferry as well.
captainxmas
21st March 2005, 08:49 AM
John
We had no problem booking 8 internal flights through ANZ.co.nz last year for January just gone, you get an e-ticket etc.
In some airports, like Christchurch their are some very nifty self check-in machines that don't even need a ticket to scan, they will work off a credit card and backtrack to your address....Like the fully uniformed ANZ customer service guy that demoed it to us said 'It's bloody great' :laugh
voth30
21st March 2005, 12:13 PM
Hi John,
Regrading buying online tickets from AIR NZwebsite (NZ), it is not a problem. I have e-mailed the Air NZ Helpdesk and they replied that foreigners can book through their website. The only catch is that the internal flights is not connected to the international flights, i.e if there is a delay in the international flights, they will not compensate you with another flight on the domestic route. Even when you are booking on-line on the Air NZ website before giving your credit card number, there is a field that asking for your country of residence. That itself give the indication that they expect people from overseas to book through the AIR NZ website.
Hope that helps.
Vincent
veronica
21st March 2005, 01:43 PM
Anyone looking to book flights within NZ don't forget to look at Qantas in the NZ region too. They have some good deals.
debnjohn
21st March 2005, 05:41 PM
Hi John,
Regrading buying online tickets from AIR NZwebsite (NZ), it is not a problem. I have e-mailed the Air NZ Helpdesk and they replied that foreigners can book through their website. The only catch is that the internal flights is not connected to the international flights, i.e if there is a delay in the international flights, they will not compensate you with another flight on the domestic route. Even when you are booking on-line on the Air NZ website before giving your credit card number, there is a field that asking for your country of residence. That itself give the indication that they expect people from overseas to book through the AIR NZ website.
Hope that helps.
That'a brill, Vincent, thanks
John
Vincent
debnjohn
21st March 2005, 05:43 PM
Anyone looking to book flights within NZ don't forget to look at Qantas in the NZ region too. They have some good deals.
Thanks for the tip and other support, Veronica :nice1
John
Babette & Andy
21st March 2005, 08:17 PM
John,
Don't forget to look at the other 2 domestic airlines too:
Origin Pacific and Virgin Blue I don't know the websites, but am sure you'll be able to find them.
I flew with Origin last year, very cheap, lots of different (on-line) fare possibilities. Again, no problem for non NZ residents to book on-line. :nice1
Babette
debnjohn
21st March 2005, 08:24 PM
John,
Don't forget to look at the other 2 domestic airlines too:
Origin Pacific and Virgin Blue I don't know the websites, but am sure you'll be able to find them.
I flew with Origin last year, very cheap, lots of different (on-line) fare possibilities. Again, no problem for non NZ residents to book on-line. :nice1
Babette
Thanks Babette. I have seen the website for these two, but hadn't considered them. I konw Virgin Blue was cheap for Perth -> Sydney when I looked last year.
It's also very good to know that I can use the NZ sites as a UK citizen - thanks for that. :nice1
Oh well, more research I guess :(
John.
Babette & Andy
21st March 2005, 08:26 PM
No worries John :nice1 Shame you guys don't live 'Up North', would be so nice to meet at the next NW gathering on 2nd April. Or would you be interested in making a bit of journey?
Babette
JJG
21st March 2005, 09:05 PM
Hello all,
I want to go on a job-search trip to NZ mid-April. Ideally I'd like to fly into Christchurch, get one way car hire and visit a few places on my way north, finally flying out of Auckland.
However, I can't seem to do this on the online flight search engines.
Cheapest I've found is either £580 return Lon-AKL (24 hour flight - no stopovers!) or £605 return Lon-CHC.
So, I thought perhaps I could get an internal flight from Auckland to Christchurch when I first arrive. Air New Zealand (UK site) quotes £63 (one way) yet Air New Zealand (NZ site) is only $79 ??? Does anyone know if it is OK for me to use the Air New Zealand NZ site whilst I'm in the UK?
Finally, is one-way car hire gonna be cheap? Anyone know what the Picton-Wellington ferry price is for a car?
Cheers,
John.
Hi,
We have booked to fly Manchester to Auckland and then Christchurch to Manchester in August. You can do it on Singapore airlines website.
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/app/saa;JSESSIONID_WLCS_PORTAL=C2asWjoCEQZINsxboNzhK0s mCqWHByKpG8tsAHrnv0fFf5H6VH1w!-1122650419!-1407778313!7501!7502?hidHeaderAction=onHeaderMenuC lick&hidTopicArea=ComplexBooking&currentSite=globa l
You use the multi city option.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Jonathan.
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