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Air New Zealand offers discounted domestic flights starting at $59

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David Morgan Chief Operational Integrity and Safety Officer | Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand has announced a domestic sale offering one-way seats starting from $59. The airline is providing over 200,000 discounted seats available until midnight on Wednesday, October 23, for selected travel periods between January and June 2025.

Scott Carr, Air New Zealand's General Manager Domestic, stated that the timing is ideal for planning visits with friends and family or exploring different parts of the country with these affordable fares. "At this time of year, the upcoming summer break is on everyone's mind, but planning ahead means you can keep that holiday feeling going throughout the year," Carr said. He encouraged travelers to book now to ensure they have holidays planned for 2025.

The travel periods include January 13 to April 9 and April 28 to June 25, with some exceptions based on specific routes. These exceptions include travel to and from Dunedin and Queenstown as well as routes between Auckland and Nelson and Tauranga and Wellington.

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Tickets can be purchased through the Air New Zealand website. The sale will conclude at midnight on October 23. Various conditions apply regarding card payment fees, travel periods, route exclusions, and other terms.

Some highlighted fares include Auckland to Gisborne from $59 one way and Christchurch to Wellington from $59 one way. The same fare applies in each direction for all listed routes.

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