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Apr 21 — Apr 281
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Flights to New Zealand in 2024

Find the latest flights to New Zealand in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 609 908 searches and data was last updated on 16 April 2024.

Popular in

December

Cheapest in

May

Average price

R24 128

Return from

R17 126

One-way from

R9 727
High demand for flights, 8% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 1% potential price drop
Average for return flights in April 2024
From Johannesburg to Auckland Intl
One-way flight from Johannesburg to New Zealand

Average price of flights to New Zealand by month

Plan your trip to New Zealand by taking into account the cheapest months to travel. The average price of a one-way flight to New Zealand is currently R0 while a return flight costs R0. Price data was last updated on 7 April 2024.

Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to New Zealand (average of R1 208). Flying to New Zealand in December will prove the most costly (average of R1 418). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.

January

R26 455

February

R23 560

March

R22 860

April

R23 427

May

R22 973

June

R24 449

July

R25 812

August

R23 503

September

R23 200

October

R22 992

November

R23 163

December

R26 834

Peak season:

Many South African travelers book cheap flights to New Zealand to uncover its natural beauty, and the fact that one-third of the landmass is designated to national parks and reserves means that you have to take charge and seize the opportunity to explore it all. The best time to soak up New Zealand’s scenery (including over 15,000 kilometers of coastline) is during the summer months, which span from December through February. Keep in mind that flights will probably be at their most expensive during New Zealand’s peak tourism season, but if you’re set on having an authentic experience, it might well be worth some splurging.

Off season:

November and April are shoulder months in which New Zealand receives fewer visitors than compared to the peak season months. During these shoulder seasons, finding cheap flights to New Zealand will be much easier, as will finding affordable accommodation. You can also pick up a cheap flight deal to New Zealand during the winter months, which span from June through August. If you’re planning on skiing on either the North or South Island, keep in mind that flights and accommodation rates might increase during snowboard season, which runs from June to October.

Temperature and rainfall in New Zealand by month

Plan your trip to New Zealand by taking into account the average temperature and rainfall totals by month.

AKL

Temperature

11 - 20 °C

If weather is an important factor for your trip to New Zealand, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 20.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of July, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 11.0 C).

When is the best time to book a flight to New Zealand?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight to New Zealand. Price data was last updated on 28 January 2024.

If you’re planning a beach or outdoor-activity filled holiday in New Zealand, it would be best to book your flights for the summer months, somewhere between December and February. Autumn, which runs from March to May, can also be a perfect time to book a flight to New Zealand since you’ll be able to enjoy thinner crowds and much more affordable flight tickets. Whatever you do, make sure that you book your flight tickets at least six weeks in advance to get the best opportunity of finding cheap flights to New Zealand.

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Reviews of airlines servicing New Zealand

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to New Zealand. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to New Zealand. Reviews last updated 16 April 2024.
See what other customers who have flown with Cathay Pacific, Etihad Airways and Singapore Airlines to New Zealand have to say. You can also see how each airline compares in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews

Comfort

8,1

Crew

8,7

Entertainment

8,2

Food

7,8

Boarding

8,4

Overall

8,3

Reviews

1 / 10

I like the polite and friendly air crew. Boarding from the aircrew was fine and orderly, however the Changi gate staff were disorderly and chaotic. I found the economy seating was way too small for a full service airline. It seems about the same size now as the budget carriers and I’m not sure if the value for money is there anymore. The saving grace with that is the generous baggage allowance. Our Singapore Darwin leg was on a 737-800, a small plane for an almost 5 hour journey. As was the case on our Darwin Singapore leg, the flight was full. So it was quite hot and unpleasant for the hour extra we had to wait on the runway before we actually took off. Total time in that cramped seat was close to 6hrs and no way of sleeping even with the fatigue of our 12.5hr Munich Singapore flight preceding it. I love Singapore Airlines and value our sole full service direct connection from Darwin, but we paid a lot of money for the cheap seats and it appears that the airline has slipped since we last flew with them in 2019.

8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews
8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews

Comfort

8,1

Crew

8,7

Entertainment

8,2

Food

7,8

Boarding

8,4

Overall

8,3

Reviews

1 / 10

I like the polite and friendly air crew. Boarding from the aircrew was fine and orderly, however the Changi gate staff were disorderly and chaotic. I found the economy seating was way too small for a full service airline. It seems about the same size now as the budget carriers and I’m not sure if the value for money is there anymore. The saving grace with that is the generous baggage allowance. Our Singapore Darwin leg was on a 737-800, a small plane for an almost 5 hour journey. As was the case on our Darwin Singapore leg, the flight was full. So it was quite hot and unpleasant for the hour extra we had to wait on the runway before we actually took off. Total time in that cramped seat was close to 6hrs and no way of sleeping even with the fatigue of our 12.5hr Munich Singapore flight preceding it. I love Singapore Airlines and value our sole full service direct connection from Darwin, but we paid a lot of money for the cheap seats and it appears that the airline has slipped since we last flew with them in 2019.

8,1
Very Good
4 087 reviews
8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews

Comfort

8,1

Crew

8,7

Entertainment

8,2

Food

7,8

Boarding

8,4

Overall

8,3

Reviews

1 / 10

I like the polite and friendly air crew. Boarding from the aircrew was fine and orderly, however the Changi gate staff were disorderly and chaotic. I found the economy seating was way too small for a full service airline. It seems about the same size now as the budget carriers and I’m not sure if the value for money is there anymore. The saving grace with that is the generous baggage allowance. Our Singapore Darwin leg was on a 737-800, a small plane for an almost 5 hour journey. As was the case on our Darwin Singapore leg, the flight was full. So it was quite hot and unpleasant for the hour extra we had to wait on the runway before we actually took off. Total time in that cramped seat was close to 6hrs and no way of sleeping even with the fatigue of our 12.5hr Munich Singapore flight preceding it. I love Singapore Airlines and value our sole full service direct connection from Darwin, but we paid a lot of money for the cheap seats and it appears that the airline has slipped since we last flew with them in 2019.

7,8
Good
1 142 reviews
8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews

Comfort

8,1

Crew

8,7

Entertainment

8,2

Food

7,8

Boarding

8,4

Overall

8,3

Reviews

1 / 10

I like the polite and friendly air crew. Boarding from the aircrew was fine and orderly, however the Changi gate staff were disorderly and chaotic. I found the economy seating was way too small for a full service airline. It seems about the same size now as the budget carriers and I’m not sure if the value for money is there anymore. The saving grace with that is the generous baggage allowance. Our Singapore Darwin leg was on a 737-800, a small plane for an almost 5 hour journey. As was the case on our Darwin Singapore leg, the flight was full. So it was quite hot and unpleasant for the hour extra we had to wait on the runway before we actually took off. Total time in that cramped seat was close to 6hrs and no way of sleeping even with the fatigue of our 12.5hr Munich Singapore flight preceding it. I love Singapore Airlines and value our sole full service direct connection from Darwin, but we paid a lot of money for the cheap seats and it appears that the airline has slipped since we last flew with them in 2019.

7,7
Good
4 493 reviews
8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews

Comfort

8,1

Crew

8,7

Entertainment

8,2

Food

7,8

Boarding

8,4

Overall

8,3

Reviews

1 / 10

I like the polite and friendly air crew. Boarding from the aircrew was fine and orderly, however the Changi gate staff were disorderly and chaotic. I found the economy seating was way too small for a full service airline. It seems about the same size now as the budget carriers and I’m not sure if the value for money is there anymore. The saving grace with that is the generous baggage allowance. Our Singapore Darwin leg was on a 737-800, a small plane for an almost 5 hour journey. As was the case on our Darwin Singapore leg, the flight was full. So it was quite hot and unpleasant for the hour extra we had to wait on the runway before we actually took off. Total time in that cramped seat was close to 6hrs and no way of sleeping even with the fatigue of our 12.5hr Munich Singapore flight preceding it. I love Singapore Airlines and value our sole full service direct connection from Darwin, but we paid a lot of money for the cheap seats and it appears that the airline has slipped since we last flew with them in 2019.

7,7
Good
1 019 reviews
8,3
Very Good
1 487 reviews

Comfort

8,1

Crew

8,7

Entertainment

8,2

Food

7,8

Boarding

8,4

Overall

8,3

Reviews

1 / 10

I like the polite and friendly air crew. Boarding from the aircrew was fine and orderly, however the Changi gate staff were disorderly and chaotic. I found the economy seating was way too small for a full service airline. It seems about the same size now as the budget carriers and I’m not sure if the value for money is there anymore. The saving grace with that is the generous baggage allowance. Our Singapore Darwin leg was on a 737-800, a small plane for an almost 5 hour journey. As was the case on our Darwin Singapore leg, the flight was full. So it was quite hot and unpleasant for the hour extra we had to wait on the runway before we actually took off. Total time in that cramped seat was close to 6hrs and no way of sleeping even with the fatigue of our 12.5hr Munich Singapore flight preceding it. I love Singapore Airlines and value our sole full service direct connection from Darwin, but we paid a lot of money for the cheap seats and it appears that the airline has slipped since we last flew with them in 2019.

New Zealand is a perfect destination for travelers looking to bungee jump, go caving, ski, skydive, or whatever gets them outside and moving. The people here are incredibly friendly, and the fact that New Zealand is also a budget-friendly destination just makes the deal that much sweeter. Taking a cheap flight to New Zealand is one of the best opportunities you’ll ever have for indulging in vibrant cultural and culinary experiences, losing your heart to the great outdoors, and falling in love with the “Land of the Long White Cloud” for good.

How long is the flight to New Zealand?

Johannesburg to Auckland 17 hours, 25 minutes

Johannesburg to Christchurch 17 hours, 40 minutes

Johannesburg to Wellington 18 hours, 45 minutes

Which airlines operate flights to New Zealand?

There are a lot of airlines that operate cheap flights to and from New Zealand. Some carriers offer direct flights, while others make use of connecting flights to help lower the total cost of airfare for their passengers. Some of the most popular airlines used by South African travelers heading to New Zealand include Thai Airways, Qantas, Emirates, Etihad Airways, and British Airways. It would be best to get quotes from all available airlines to compare deals and find flight rates best suited to your budget.

What is good to know if travelling to New Zealand?

  • If you love the outdoors and would be willing to consider it, try booking one of the amazing New Zealand Cycle Trails, which will have you experience the natural landscapes at its best.
  • Auckland, New Zealand’s capital city, is an excellent base for exploring the country. If you’re in the area, some of the sites you have to see include the Historic Victoria Park, the Sky Tower, and Mt Eden, a volcanic cone near Auckland’s city center.
  • Queenstown is the adventure capital of New Zealand, which means that if you’re passing by, you have to try your hand at adrenaline-pumping activities such as river rafting, bungee jumping, hiking, biking, and in the winter times, some serious skiing!

Related info for your journey

  • How long is the flight to New Zealand?

    Johannesburg to Auckland 17 hours, 25 minutes Johannesburg to Christchurch 17 hours, 40 minutes Johannesburg to Wellington 18 hours, 45 minutes

  • Which airlines operate flights to New Zealand?

    There are a lot of airlines that operate cheap flights to and from New Zealand. Some carriers offer direct flights, while others make use of connecting flights to help lower the total cost of airfare for their passengers. Some of the most popular airlines used by South African travelers heading to New Zealand include Thai Airways, Qantas, Emirates, Etihad Airways, and British Airways. It would be best to get quotes from all available airlines to compare deals and find flight rates best suited to your budget.

  • How to get from the airport to the city center?

    Auckland The Auckland airport is conveniently situated between Auckland and Manukau City, which means that getting to the heart of the city is quick and easy. You can make use of the shuttle services if the hotel you’re staying with provides this service. Alternatively, the Auckland airport is serviced by a range of metered taxis, which is a great way of getting downtown. The other way of reaching Auckland city from the airport is via the SkyBus, a bus shuttle service which operates two bus routes between the airport and the city, departing approximately every 40 minutes. Christchurch There are quite a few public transport options available to travelers who don’t wish to use rental cars to get to the city center from Christchurch airport. The variety of taxis, shuttle services, and buses that operate routes between the airport and the city make it effortless to get downtown. Alternatively, you might also want to consider the Airport Hopper, which is a shuttle service that is available to the public and departs every 15 minutes, shuttling between the airport and EconoPark in the city center. Wellington There are some buses which leave from the Wellington airport and travel to the city every 30 minutes, but using the bus might see you walking quite a bit from the bus stop to where exactly you want to be in the city. One of the quickest, easiest, and most affordable ways to get from the airport in Wellington is to use one of the metered taxis, which can be found parked outside of the arrival terminals at the airport.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to New Zealand if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to New Zealand on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to New Zealand?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Qatar Airways is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to New Zealand.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in New Zealand?

    Dunedin Airport is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in New Zealand. One-way flights to Dunedin Airport typically cost R730, while return flights cost around R1 634.

  • Where does the fastest flight to New Zealand depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to New Zealand, Johannesburg offers the quickest one-way flight (19 hours 0 minutes).

  • Does Auckland Intl Airport have car hire?

    Yes. Those touching down at Auckland Intl Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Auckland Intl Airport?

    Yes. Auckland Intl Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Novotel Auckland Airport is the closest property to Auckland Intl Airport (0,0 km away from Auckland Intl Airport).

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