Auckland Airport response to border closure
Review your travel plans to China ahead of coming to the airport
Auckland Airport has been advised by the New Zealand Government of immigration entry restrictions for visitors who are travelling from or via mainland China after 2 February 2020 (NZ time).
Passengers planning to travel to China or via China to other destinations globally are asked to contact their airline or travel agent regarding the status of their flight before coming to Auckland Airport, in case of any flight schedule changes.
The government advisory includes the following
measures:
Those who have been in or transited through
mainland China after 2 February 2020 will be refused entry
to New Zealand.
Any foreign travellers in transit to New Zealand on 2 February 2020 will be subject to enhanced screening on arrival but, pending clearance, will be granted entry to New Zealand.
New Zealand citizens or permanent residents (and their immediate family) are exempt but will required to self-isolate for 14 days on arrival back in the country.
The restrictions will stay in place for up to 14 days and will be reviewed every 48 hours.
Auckland Airport is the main entry and exit point for travel between New Zealand and China. Currently around 45 flights arrive from mainland China each week out of a total of 554 weekly international arrivals at Auckland Airport. There are six airlines operating routes to five cities in mainland China. Direct flights between Auckland and mainland China account for 8% of total international seat capacity at Auckland Airport.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has
also raised its travel advice to New Zealanders for mainland
China to “Do not travel”, the highest level.
Key contacts:
New Zealand
Government travel advice: https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/news/novel-coronavirus-china-2019-ncov
Foreign
embassies and consulates in New Zealand: https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/embassies/
Airlines
using Auckland Airport: https://www.aucklandairport.co.nz/flights/airlines-contacts
KEY INFORMATION
How many
flights land at Auckland Airport from mainland
China?
Auckland Airport currently has around 45
inbound and 45 outbound flights between China and New
Zealand, excluding Hong Kong, every week.
Which
airlines fly between Auckland Airport and mainland
China?
Six airlines fly between Auckland Airport
and five cities in mainland China.
China Southern flies
to Guangzhou (averaging 14 flights a week for January 2020);
Sichuan Airlines to Chengdu (three flights); Air China to
Beijing (seven flights); Air New Zealand (seven flights) and
China Eastern (nine flights) to Shanghai; and Hainan
Airlines to Hainan (three flights).
What
will happen to Chinese visitors who are already in New
Zealand or travellers who are booked to travel via Chinese
airports to other destinations?
The restrictions
don’t apply to flights or travellers leaving New Zealand
for China, but there may be flight schedule
changes.
Passengers planning to travel to China or via China to other destinations globally are asked to contact their airline or travel agent regarding the status of their flight before coming to Auckland Airport, in case of any flight schedule changes.
What about New Zealanders
planning to travel to mainland China?
If you are
planning to travel to mainland China please check the
Safetravel website, your travel agent or airline for the
latest information on travel impacts.
On 2 February the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade raised its travel advice to New Zealanders for all of mainland China to “Do not travel”, the highest level.
Is there any
impact to people travelling to other
countries?
This change only affects travellers
arriving in New Zealand on flights from or via mainland
China. However, restrictions affecting travel from or via
China are already in place in other countries so may impact
onward travel from New Zealand.
As at 2 February (10am NZ
time), countries that have announced border restrictions for
foreign nationals
include:
• Australia
• Afghanistan
• Japan
• Mongolia
• Nepal
• North
Korea
(DPRK)
• Pakistan
• Russia
• Singapore
• USA
Will
it make the airport busy?
Because of the
introduction of new travel restrictions, all passengers
departing New Zealand on international flights should allow
additional time to complete check-in. Due to enhanced
screening it may take longer for arriving passengers to
clear border formalities.
We ask travellers for their
patience and understanding during this busy period.
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