HOW TO GET TO NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand is a three hour flight from the eastern seaboard of Australia, a direct overnight flight from the west coast of North America and an approximate ten hour flight from most places on the Pacific Rim, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo.
AUCKLAND AND CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
Agricultural Restrictions: New Zealand’s isolation has kept it free of many animal and plant diseases. To maintain this position, restrictions are imposed on the importation of certain animal and plant materials. Before arrival you will be asked to complete a declaration stating whether you have any foodstuffs, plant or animal material with you or in your baggage. Before entering New Zealand, you will pass through an agriculture check. Officers may check your baggage and some articles may need to be fumigated before they are returned to you.
For further information, visit www.maf.govt.nz
Customs Allowances: Visitors over 17 years are permitted to arrive with 200 cigarettes, 4.5 litres of wine or beer; 1125ml of spirits or liqueur. Goods costing more than NZ$700 may attract duty and tax.
Duty-Free Shopping: Visitors to New Zealand may purchase duty-free goods, which are not subject to local taxes, from airport duty-free shops on arrival and departure. Duty-free stores in the city will deliver purchases to aircraft departure gates.
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A TROPICAL BREAK New Zealand is within a few hours flight of many stunning Pacific Islands. Incorporate a stopover on the way to or from New Zealand and experience the tranquillity of tropical island paradises such as Samoa , Rarotonga or Fiji. Conferencing in New Zealand is a wonderful opportunity to explore these idyllic spots.
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