Passports and Visas
Government Travel Advice
Travel Insurance
Vaccinations
Requesting Seating
Requesting Special Meals
What if plans change?
Passports and Visas
When you travel overseas make sure you have a valid passport and other documentation required to satisfy country entry requirements. Depending on your passport nationality and destination, additional requirements may include visas, return or onward tickets and sufficient funds for your stay.
If your travel documentation is incomplete or inadequate you will not be allowed to board the aircraft at the start of your journey. To avoid any inconvenience, please check that you meet the requirements for your destination(s) as well as any countries you will pass through in transit.
More information about Passports
Entry requirements for New Zealand
Entry and transit requirements for the USA
IATA Passport and Visa Information for all countries
Government Travel Advice
The New Zealand Government issues safety warnings for countries with identifiable risks for New Zealand travellers. Visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Safetravel website for more information. The Safetravel website is designed to help make your overseas travel experience safe by providing guidance on how to prepare for your travel, and what to do if trouble strikes you overseas. The website contains general travel advice, as well as specific travel advisories for particular areas.
Travel Insurance
We strongly recommend travel insurance for the entire time you plan to be overseas. Your policy should cover emergency medical situations, baggage loss or damage, and expenses incurred from disrupted travel plans.
Air New Zealand has a range of travel insurance policies to meet your needs.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations and other medical precautions are needed for travel to some countries, and are easily obtained through your doctor. Have them well before you leave to allow time to recover from any side effects.
Requesting Seating
You can request your own seat(s) for all international flights with Air New Zealand, at no extra charge.
We know that being able to request your own seat is an important part of booking a flight. Whether you're making a new booking, or would like to request a seat for a booking previously made, you can do it online, before you leave home.
Requesting Special Meals
Air New Zealand offers a choice of 22 special meals on our long-haul international flights for customers with specific religious, ethnic or dietary requirements. Long-haul flights include those to and from the United States, the United Kingdom, Asia, Perth and Tahiti. For customers travelling on flights between New Zealand and Australia (excluding Perth), the Cook Islands, Fiji, Norfolk Island, Samoa and Tonga, a dairy-free vegetarian meal is the only special meal option available.
All special meals requests must be made to Air New Zealand earlier than 24 hours before departure. Please note, while we make every effort to provide the requested meal there may be circumstances when this is not possible.
If you need meals at specific times for medical reasons, please let the Flight Attendants know soon after you have boarded and they will make the necessary arrangements. If you have a serious food allergy, please see Allergy Alert.
What if plans change?
If your travel plans change, no matter how late, please let Air New Zealand or your travel agent know immediately. Someone else may need a seat, and your call could make the difference! Sometimes changes to your travel plans are unavoidable. Depending on when such changes are made and your ticket type, associated cancellation or change penalties may or may not apply.