New Zealand to open early to Australian and international travelers

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Wed Mar 16, 2022

New Zealand is to open up to Australians from April 13, 2022, and visa waiver travelers from Monday 2 May 2022. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern said “we have now received guidance that it is safe to significantly bring forward the next stage of border reopening work.” READ: Ocean Infinity commits to a new search for MH370 in 2023. READ: Hundreds of thousands watching spy planes and drones near Ukraine. Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Greg Foran says it’s the day New Zealand has been waiting for. “It’s no secret the past two years have been extremely turbulent for people. There’s a real buzz today. New Zealand holds a special place in many people’s hearts, whether they’re a Kiwi or visitor, touching down on New Zealand soil will be a moment to remember. “It’s also been incredibly hard for our tourism operators around the country. Today’s announcement will help them get back to what they do best – welcoming international visitors to Aotearoa. “Flights across the Tasman have been particularly popular, especially over the Easter period where we have added over 90 flights to keep up with demand over that period. “Pre-COVID-19, Australia was the largest tourism market for both our airline and New Zealand. We know a lot of tourism operators have been missing international visitors so we’re looking forward to playing our role in New Zealand’s recovery. “On our long-haul network, we’re seeing particular interest in journeys from North America around the July holiday period." The airline said it has more than 50 flights per week on its 15 international routes and will adjust capacity to meet demand in the coming months as the winter season approaches. The airline's international flying checklist for customers entering is as follows;
  1. Customers will need to show their International Vaccine Certificate to board an Air New Zealand international flight.
  2. The Government requires proof of a negative RAT, LAMP or PCR test before departure. Check the Covid-19 website for timeframes.
  3. All passengers will be required to fill out the New Zealand Travel Declaration before departure
  4. Visitors from visa-waiver countries will need to hold a NZeTA before they travel
  5. Allow plenty of time (we recommend around three hours) to check in and verify all travel documents.
International flying checklist for customers departing:
  1. Customers will need to show their International Vaccine Certificate to board an Air New Zealand international flight.
  2. Different countries have varying entry requirements (pre-departure testing and travel declarations) so check these before getting to the airport
  3. Allow plenty of time (we recommend around three hours) to check-in and verify all travel documents.

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