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Why visiting New Zealand?

Boasting breathtaking scenery, a rich Maori culture, friendly locals and too many adventures to count, New Zealand is a bucket-list destination. Mixing the sandy bays, hot springs and bustling cities of the north island, with snow-capped mountains, impressive glaciers and beautiful fjords of the south, flights to New Zealand are a must for those seeking spectacular landscapes. And there’s more to the country that just its natural beauty. Whether you want to sip a Sauvingnon Blanc in one of New Zealand’s famous wine regions, release adrenaline with some extreme sports, or watch the Haka at an All Blacks game, there are a million reasons why you should book flights to New Zealand and visit this incredible country.

It’s easy to book tickets to New Zealand to suit you. You can fly to New Zealand from a wide range of destinations across the world including Hong Kong, Dubai and Sydney. And once you’re there, you can easily get from one place to another by plane or bus. Many people fly to Auckland, the country’s largest city, with its diverse culture and abundance of art galleries, shops and restaurants. New Zealand’s capital, Wellington is also a must. Blending the cosmopolitan feel of a city with natural beauty, it’s a capital like no other. Meanwhile, Queenstown is a thrill-seekers dream. Along with its picturesque location, its known for its extreme sports, such as sky diving and bungee jumping. Another city for the itinerary is Christchurch still being rebuilt from a devastating earthquake, it’s a fascinating place with vibrant cafes and bars

Home to some incredible sights, with flights to New Zealand, you can never get bored. Must-dos in the North Island include Auckland’s Sky Tower with its breathtaking views, the thermal springs of Wai-O-Tapu in Rotorua, the glowing Waitomo caves and the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. For Lord of the Ring’s fans, Hobbiton in Tauranga is also a must. As for the South Island, there’s just as many, if not more. There’s the stunning fjord of Milford Sound, New Zealand’s highest mountain; Mount Cook, the jaw-dropping Franz Josef Glacier, along with a plethora of stunning lakes include Tekapo, Wanaka and Matheson.Not forgetting the abundance of outdoor adventures you can get yourself stuck into.

Combining intense natural beauty with rich traditions and thrilling adventures, book flights to New Zealand for the trip of a lifetime.

Top Cities to Visit in New Zealand

The major cities of New Zealand are ready to be explored. Learn about these celebrated locales and the outbound flights below.

Latest Flight Deals to New Zealand from £272

Search for one-way or return from a range of popular, reputable airlines to New Zealand, with ticket prices for your next exciting journey as low as £272! Don’t miss out.

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Find the best time to fly

Price trend charts are a great way of tracking how much your flights cost in the lead up to departure and can help you choose when to book your tickets. See how prices have changed for popular cities in New Zealand below.

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Flight Information to New Zealand

Cheapest direct flight price£272
Off-season travel monthDecember
Peak season for travelFebruary
Popular airlineAir Canada
Cheapest monthSeptember

How to find a cheap flight to New Zealand

Understanding the common pitfalls when booking your flight tickets can help you save massively when it comes time to fly. We’ve listed our six essential steps to keep in mind when you’re booking flight tickets to help you find the best price.
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Book Early
Once prices are gone, they're gone. Lock in deals while you can!
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Compare Flight Prices
Compare prices on travel agency and airline websites.
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Look Out for Deals
Check airline and travel agency websites for latest flight deals
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Check One-way Fares
Buying two cheap one-way flights can sometimes be a better deal than a round-trip.
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Try Different Dates
Flying during the week, early in the morning, or late at night can help save money.
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FAQ

  • How much is a flight to New Zealand?

    The average price of a round-trip flight to New Zealand from United Kingdom is £115, while a one-way flight costs £103.
  • What's the cheapest return flight to New Zealand in the next 30 days?

    The cheapest round-trip flight to New Zealand from United Kingdom is on the route from Manchester to Wellington, with prices starting at £150 between 2024-11-13 and 2024-11-20.
  • Which city has the cheapest flights when traveling from United Kingdom to New Zealand?

    Over the next 3 months, the cheapest city to fly to New Zealand from United Kingdom is London, with an average round-trip price of £115.
  • What are the best places to visit in New Zealand?

    Based on Trip.com data, Auckland attracts most tourists in New Zealand. Christchurch, Wellington, Queenstown, and Dunedin are all popular cities for tourism in New Zealand.
  • What's the top tourist attraction in New Zealand?

    Waitomo Glowworm Caves attracted the most visitors last year, followed by Hobbiton™ Movie Set, and Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland.
  • Which airlines offer flights to New Zealand from United Kingdom?

    China Eastern Airlines are airlines that fly frequently from United Kingdom to New Zealand. The overall price will vary depending on your destination and travel dates. Budget airlines generally offer lower prices to New Zealand, but they may have limited baggage allowance, reduced onboard services, and longer commuting times to secondary airports.