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Air New Zealand readies for busy summer season, as 2.7 million Kiwis take flight

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Published on: 16th December 2025 at 11:18 AM
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Millions of Kiwis will take to the skies this festive season.
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Air New Zealand is getting ready for its busy summer season, with more than 2.7 million New Zealanders and international visitors taking to the skies.

Around 1.6 million passengers will be travelling domestically around New Zealand, with the South Island claiming three of the most popular holiday hotspots, while half a million will be heading to Australia.

“We’re proud to be part of the journeys that connect people over the holidays and our teams work incredibly hard to ensure every customer’s experience is smooth, enjoyable and a great example of Kiwi hospitality,” Air New Zealand general manager Airports, Kate Boyer, said.

“Queenstown will see 260,000 customers travel to and from the region while Nelson is gearing up for 150,000 customers, and Dunedin 110,000. Napier and the Bay of Plenty are also in hot demand this summer,” Boyer added.

The busiest day for domestic travel is Friday 19 December with up to 32,000 travellers expected to fly, followed by Sunday 21, Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 December, with up to 31,000 customers taking to the skies each day.

On the airline’s international routes, around 1.1 million passengers will be connecting to and from Aotearoa.

“Three Australian cities are firm favourites with 195,000 customers travelling to and from Sydney, 185,000 to and from Melbourne, and 120,000 to and from Brisbane,” she said.

“Around 170,000 customers will be crossing the Pacific with Tahiti and Fiji clear go-to getaways. Further afield, Los Angeles sees 56,000 passengers connecting to and from New Zealand these holidays.”

On the airline’s international routes, Saturday 20 December and Saturday 3 January are the busiest days with up to 20,000 passengers travelling each day.

With airports expected to be bustling with travellers, Air New Zealand encourages everyone to plan ahead and allow extra time, especially if travelling with young ones, oversized bags, or needing special assistance.

“We know travelling over the holiday period can be more stressful than normal but please know our teams are here to make your journey as seamless as possible,” Boyer said. “We recommend checking in online where possible, arriving at the airport early, and giving yourself time to relax before your flight.”

Customers are also reminded to check the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) website ahead of time to make sure their Christmas gifts can travel with them onboard.

Air New Zealand opens The Lookout Lounge ahead of major Auckland lounge redevelopment.
Air New Zealand lounges around the country will be sharing the holiday spirit with a festive summer menu.

On the ground, Air New Zealand lounges around the motu will be sharing the holiday spirit with a festive summer menu, featuring glazed Christmas ham, Jersey Benne potatoes with mint butter, Christmas mince tarts and strawberries with whipped cream. The new Lookout Lounge at Auckland International Airport is also open, operating alongside the Koru Lounge to welcome customers during peak travel times.

“Summer is busy for us but it’s also when our purpose of connecting New Zealanders with each other the world truly comes to life. From all of us at Air New Zealand, we wish our customers a safe, joyful, and relaxing holiday season, wherever they’re heading,” Boyer said.

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