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Air New Zealand Opens More Bookings To Bring Kiwis Home From NSW

Published: Fri 23 Jul 2021 01:25 PM
Bookings have opened this morning on available Air New Zealand managed return flights to allow Kiwis to return home from New South Wales from 28 July. These seats will be restricted to the number of spaces available in managed isolation facilities (MIQ) rooms provided by the New Zealand Government.
Flights available with Air New Zealand can be booked via www.airnewzealand.co.nz and additional information for booking with Air New Zealand can be found on the airline’s Travel Alerts page.
Managed return flights from Sydney will be available from Wednesday 28 July and will operate to Auckland only. On arrival, travelers will go into MIQ for a period of 14 days. Seats available will depend on MIQ availability.
Eligible Air New Zealand customers in NSW are encouraged to follow the steps below:To make a booking:Check Air New Zealand’s website to book managed return seatsOnce customers have secured a flight booking, their MIQ space is automatically confirmed. There is no need to book a place in a managed isolation facility before booking with Air New Zealand as managed isolation bookings are automatically assigned to a customer's flightStay updated on the latest travel requirements via the COVID-19 website before attempting to book travel.
As Air New Zealand is experiencing a very high volume of calls and messages and recommends customers visit our Travel Alerts page before getting in touch. The airline will continue to update this page as more information becomes available.Schedule:DateFlight numberDeparts Sydney (AEST)Arrives in Auckland (NZT)28 JulyNZ8641150170001 AugNZ8641220173003 AugNZ8641420193005 AugNZ8641620213007 AugNZ86414201930

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