All baggage is carried subject to Air New Zealand's Conditions of Carriage and baggage requirements. Passengers are required to comply with Air New Zealand's restrictions on prohibited and unacceptable items Extra Bags are non-refundable except in the limited circumstance described in the Refunds sec...
Domesticated cats, dogs and small birds can travel as checked-in baggage on all domestic flights around New Zealand provided they fly in pet carriers suitable for air travel. Please let us know at least 24 hours before you check-in tofly with a pet. ...
Baggage allowance If your OneUp offer is accepted, you will be entitled to the baggage allowance for the cabin class that you have upgraded to. This baggage allowance will also be applied to your connecting flights, provided they are operated by Air New Zealand. If your OneUp offer is accep...
Baggage allowance When you book directly with Air New Zealand, your baggage allowance is on your e-ticket. If your trip includes flights with other airlines, our baggage allowance might not apply. To learn more, see more inconnecting flightsbelow. ...
To keep everyone safe, there are some things you must not pack in your checked-in baggage and some you can only pack under special conditions. If you can't find the answer here, please ask your travel agent orcontact usfor details of the exact requirements. ...
Long haul flights (including between New Zealand and Perth or Tahiti)$90 per bag *Customers with existing bookings will have access to the prepaid baggage prices effective at the time of ticket issue. Other things to know If you have aseatonly fare and would like to check a bag, you can...
New Zealand North America Pacific Islands International check-in Everything you need to know to get checked in for your international travel. Find out more Baggage information Find the size, weight and number of carry-on and checked-in bags you can travel with, easily add a bag, and check ...
1.3.1 Cabin Baggage (hereinafter CBBG) refers to items that passengers bring into the cabin for which they have purchased a ticket. These items are generally not suitable for check-in due to their fragile, valuable nature, or because they are too large or heavy to meet the requirements for...
Drones may be carried as either checked-in or cabin baggage on Air New Zealand services provided the requirements for acceptingcabin baggageorchecked-in baggageare met. If the batteries cannot be removed from the drone it must be packed so it cannot be activated accidentally, and the batteries ...
1.3.1 Cabin Baggage (hereinafter CBBG) refers to items that passengers bring into the cabin for which they have purchased a ticket. These items are generally not suitable for check-in due to their fragile, valuable nature, or because they are too large or heavy to meet the requirements for...