ASIATODAY.ID, JAKARTA – The airline from New Zealand, Air New Zealand, offers flights all year round directly on the Auckland-Bali route. This allows tourists to be able to visit this destination in various seasons for the first time.
To celebrate flights throughout the year, Air New Zealand is offering special promotional prices to Auckland and other destinations in New Zealand starting from IDR 11,389,500.
Imogen Thornton, Head of South and South East Asia Air New Zealand, said that the move to provide flight options throughout the year is proof of New Zealand’s popularity as a tourist destination that is popular with tourists.
“With more than 800 seats available to Auckland every week between November and February, tourists now have more options to explore New Zealand’s cities and all the beauty they have to offer,” he said in a press release, Friday, June 7 2024.
Travelers can fly direct from Bali to Auckland at any time of the year, giving them the opportunity to enjoy art, culture or a scenic road trip across the country. They can also connect to 19 other Air New Zealand domestic destinations outside Auckland to explore all that New Zealand has to offer.
Information about Air New Zealand and Auckland services:
– April to end of October: between five and seven flights per week
– November to mid-February: three flights per week
– Mid February to end of March: two flights per week
This offer is valid from Friday, June 7 to midnight Sunday, June 23, 2024, unless stock is oversold. Seat availability is limited and not available on all flights and dates. Travel periods vary between August 2024 and March 2025.
Air New Zealand is a world-class airline that focuses on connecting between New Zealand and the world. As the flagship airline of New Zealand, Air New Zealand has won awards and is certified for its safety assurance, with onboard products and a uniquely Kiwi service experience provided to passengers. Air New Zealand’s network allows customers to connect to more than 20 domestic destinations. (ATN)
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